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Weeneebeg Aboriginal Film & Video Festival

Weeneebeg Cover: A group of Aboriginal filmmakers participate in a meet and greet at the Moose Cree Complex in Moose Factory on March 8. The filmmakers were on hand to discuss their films being screened at the Weeneebeg Aboriginal Film & Video Festival. Over 40 films, botA group of Aboriginal filmmakers participate in a meet and greet at the Moose Cree Complex in Moose Factory on March 8. The filmmakers were on hand to discuss their films being screened at the Weeneebeg Aboriginal Film & Video Festival. Over 40 films, both shorts and feature length, were screened during the five-day event. From left: Nanobah Becker, Adam Garnet Jones, Shane Belcourt, Shannon Letandre, Shirley Cheechoo, Ellen Monague, Elizabeth Day, and Gail Maurice.
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A Community Film Festival

Paul Rickard, filmmaker and festival organizer, talks about the how the Weeneebeg Aboriginal Film & Video Festival is unlike any other film festival. Filmmakers Gail Maurice and Nanobah Becker also share their experience being in Moose Factory attending the festival.
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Jason Hunter

The young filmmaker from Peawanuck screened his short film, The 3 Medicines: The Gift of Healing, at the Weeneebeg Aboriginal Film & Video Festival in Moose Factory. Listen to a short interview with Hunter as he talks about his film and his desire to be a filmmaker.

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Images from the Festival

Take a look at images captured during the Weeneebeg Aboriginal Film & Video Festival. All photos by Brent Wesley.

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View a list of all the films screened during the Weeneebeg Aboriginal Film & Video Festival