Read & Reel for Northern Reads - A Project of True North Aid
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Read & Reel for Northern Reads - A Project of True North Aid

Screen the film Red Fever & learn about True North Aid's commitment to literacy initiatives in northern and remote Indigenous communities.

By True North Aid

Date and time

Sunday, November 17 · 1 - 4pm EST

Location

The Gorge Cinema

43 Mill Street West Elora, ON N0B 1S0 Canada

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 1 day before event
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours

Doors open at 1pm.

Before the screening, a welcome will be given by a Guelph Indigenous Community Council member at 1:30pm.

Your ticket purchase to screen Red Fever will be entered into a draw to win a bundle of Indigenous-authored books.

Attendees will also learn more about True North Aid, a registered charity that commits to providing practical humanitarian support to northern and remote communities across Canada. www.truenorthaid.ca

ABOUT:

Red Fever is co-directed by Indigenous filmmaker Neil Diamond (Reel Injun) and Catherine Bainbridge (Reel Injun, RUMBLE: The Indians Who Rocked the World, which won the Sundance Grand Jury Prize for Masterful Storytelling). Red Fever follows Cree filmmaker Neil Diamond's journey to the four corners of North America and to Europe to uncover why the world is so fascinated with Native Americans and why the same images persist year after year until today. Through iconic and entertaining pop culture images, and a rocking Native American soundtrack, Red Fever looks at the roots of how and why Native American cultures have been revered, romanticized, appropriated -and in the process uncovers the truth about the profound impact of Indigenous peoples on western culture.

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