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Indigenous Women: Finding Sovereignty in Cinema in Kuessipan

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By Emily Thomas Indigenous film is an up-and-coming genre, and indigenous women are making important contributions to it. This essay analyzes the 2019 film Kuessipan by Canadian filmmaker Myriam Verreault and Innu co-writer Naomi Fontaine and discusses the history of…

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I’ll Be Back: The Return of Movie Icons and the Disappearance of Original Films

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By Bridger Nebeker When you think of new movie releases, you likely think of the latest additions to large movie franchises. It seems that the only pictures getting attention are sequels, adaptations, or remakes—and to the average moviegoer, it may…

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Film and Civil Rights: Race Relations and Film

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By Jinhee Nelson Though a slow and painful road, Black integration into Hollywood has improved film portrayals of the Black community as well as interracial relations within the United States and other parts of the world. By explaining how film…

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