Amanda Strong

Aboriginal Gathering Place Speaker Series

We are very pleased to present filmmaker Amanda Strong
Aboriginal Gathering Place Speaker Series
Join us at the AGP on November 16, 2-4pm.

Amanda Strong is a Michif filmmaker, media artist and stop motion director currently based out of unceded Coast Salish territory. She is the owner and director of Spotted Fawn Productions, an animation and media-based studio creating short films, commercial projects and workshops. A labour of love, Amanda’s productions collaborate with a diverse and talented group of artists putting emphasis on support and training women and Indigenous artists.

Amanda’s work explores ideas of blood memory and Indigenous ideology. Her background in photography, illustration and media extend into her award-winning stop motion animations. Her films Indigo and Mia’ challenge conventional structures of storytelling in cinema and have screened internationally, most notably at Cannes, TIFF, VIFF, and Ottawa International Animation Festival. Amanda is currently working on her latest short animation Four Faces of the Moon for CBC Short Docs. The story is told in four chapters, exploring the reclamation of language and Nationhood, while peeling back the layers of Canada’s colonial history, revealing Canada’s extermination agenda on the buffalo.
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http://spottedfawnproductions.com/index.html