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Episode 116: Loretta Todd

Sep 24, 202047 minSeason 4Ep. 25
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Filmmaker Loretta Todd reflects on her long journey to bring the film adaptation of Eden Robinson’s cherished novel Monkey Beach to the big screen. The eagerly anticipated feature film – which opens the 2020 Vancouver International Film Festival, and then screens throughout – follows a young woman as she returns to her family in Kitimaat Village to save her brother from a tragic fate she’s foreseen since childhood and contend with the mystical creatures lurking in the nearby woods. The film features incredible performances by Grace Dove, Sera-Lys McArthur, Nathaniel Arcand, Adam Beach, Joel Oulette, Tina Lameman, and Ta’Kaiya Blaney, stunning cinematography by Stirling Bancroft, and a moving musical score by Jesse Zubot, and marks the award-winning director’s first narrative feature film. In this fascinating and in-depth conversation, Loretta discusses the challenges and joys associated with directing Monkey Beach, and what it means to her that a story about an Indigenous woman – that celebrates Indigenous womanhood and beauty and resilience – is opening a prestigious international film festival. Episode sponsor: Fish Flight Entertainment

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