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enero
2005
Gregory
Coyes (Métis Cree) directs documentaries and
produced the children's series Stories from the Seventh Fire.
Stories from the Seventh Fire won numerous awards, including
Best Animation at both the 1999 American Indian Film Festival
in San Francisco and the 1999 Canadian Association of Broadcasters
CanPro Awards. In 2002 his documentary How the Fiddle Flows
won the River Is Life Award at the River Festival in Barcelona,
Spain. As an audio-visual consultant, Coyes contributed to the
design of the Aboriginal Peoples Gallery of the Provincial Museum
of Alberta and has worked as a consultant for the National Museum
of the American Indian. In 1992 Coyes was one of the founders
of Dreamspeakers Film Festival, which presents indigenous films
in Edmonton, Alberta. Coyes received a bachelor's degree from
Yale University.
Coyes on Stories from the Seventh Fire: "I didn't grow up
with these stories as a child but gained knowledge as a young
man, and as a young father I recognized the really exceptional
value of them to kids. I recognized they should be presented in
a form that would make them accessible to a large family audience."


Presentado por NMAI

Créditos
Fotográficos: Gregory
Coyes - gentileza del realizador
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