Friday, June 5, 2009

Twilight




I have to admit that when this movie came out that I was a bit leary. You know I was thinking,"another vampire movie" and don't get me wrong. I love vampire movies, always have. But was disappointed by ones so far. Boy was I seriously wrong this time! And now I knew what the craze was, I absolutely loved it after watching. I loved the storyline, the characters, and the theme. Even the blue-ness of the show, it gave sort of a dark feel to it. Normally, I hate when editors or director tweak their movies with blue or fast movements but this time I didn't mind. Not to mention, Edward Cullen. Wow, couldn't you sink your teeth into that. He's a dream! And I love how the story allows these vampires to roam the daylight, it's so different. I loved it. The fact that it's young people, I think was genius because it has captured the nation by storm. Not to mention, older fans as well, as moi! I love Stephenie Meyer for bringing us such beautiful charachters. This movie will be a favorite of mine, for time to come!

Thursday, June 4, 2009

An Aboriginal Film Festival

I'm so excited to announce that in Thunder Bay, ON CANADA there will be an aboriginal film festival happening on June 19 and 20th of 2009 at the Paramount Theatre. There will be a total of 23 films shown that weekend, some first timers and some not. The program is not out yet, but soon! Coincidently, the Harbourfest is happening the same weekend in the same area and around the streets. The film festival is named "Biindigaate Film Festival" which translates to-->light shining in. I'm excited because my son's film will play there, as well as Georgina Lightning's film Older than America. She is going to be there as well, and I can't wait to meet her! The committee looks forward to there being many more film festivals to come in the years ahead, this starting it all off. I look forward to shooting my own film as well for next year's film festival. It's gonna be great!

Monday, June 1, 2009

First Nations in schools


Our schools in our community have been gracious to allow First Nations people and culture into their school, which is amazing. First Nation children are a growing number in the urban schools in our city and when we have organizers and community workers who bring culture into schools, it's fantastic. The programs starting happening around ten years ago, first with one school and now over seven or eight schools have regular gatherings every year. So I'm proud to see this happening as a First Nation person, surely something like this is well received by all who attend and it's beautiful. Children get to learn about Aboriginal culture and dance, the meaning behind the regalia and the purpose of each dance. I think more schools should have this included, especially if they include First Nation children in their school.