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Métis Femme Bodies

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Catalogue Number:  WFG016
Producer:  Winnipeg Film Group Inc.
Directors:  Lajoie, Chanelle
Subject:  Arts, Canadian History, Canadian Social Issues, Documentary, First Nations Studies, Gender Studies, Guidance, Health, Indigenous Issues, Indigenous Peoples, Media and Communications, Psychology, Social Issues, Social Sciences, Women's Studies
Language:  English
Grade Level:  Post Secondary, Adult
Country Of Origin:  Canada
Copyright Year:  2019
Running Time:  5:51


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“Métis Femme Bodies reclaims narratives from those whose voices have been silenced and whose cultures have been appropriated.”

Métis Femme Bodies examines the repressed identity formed at the intersection of Indigenous and femme embodiments, historically subjected to systemic marginalization. It seeks to restore visibility and voice to those denied self-representation, challenging dominant misrepresentations, and advancing a corrective framework grounded in lived experience, cultural continuity, and embodied knowledge.

The film shows Métis people inspecting their bodies clad only in underwear, and showing their torsos or legs. The femme bodies are of varying size, shapes and colours. Layered over these images are voices reflecting on the experience of navigating the world in Métis bodies.



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