2024 FESTIVALApr 10-20, 2024Lansing, MI

A Movie is a Portal to Home: Shorts by ishkwaazhe Shane McSauby and Jess X. Snow

Presented in partnership with the MSU Womxn of Color Initiative

Embark on a cinematic journey guided by the visionary works of Anishinaabe filmmaker, ishkwaazhe Shane McSauby and Chinese diasporic filmmaker, Jess X. Snow. Together, they will unveil a collection of short films spanning the past seven years, a testament to their artistic collaboration and individual evolution.

These films, born from a symbiotic creative relationship, traverse diverse genres including coming-of-age tales, family dramas, superhero origins, dark comedies, and romances. Rooted in their shared experience of leaving their homelands and embarking on a transformative five-year odyssey through the graduate film program at NYU, each short film serves as a poignant reflection of their growth as storytellers.

Through the lens of humor and magical realism, McSauby and Snow delve into themes such as homesickness, queer identity, native youth empowerment, intergenerational healing, migration, and the reclamation of intimacy with the land. These shorts serve as mirrors, offering glimpses into the filmmakers’ personal experiences and struggles amidst the bustling backdrop of New York City. Here, cinema becomes a vehicle for processing homesickness, bridging distances, and envisioning healing futures for their communities.

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  • I Wanna Become The Sky
  • Zhingwaakok: or the Pines
  • Little Sky

Nimkii

A 6 year old Indigenous girl discovers she has super powers.

  • DIRECTOR
    ishkwaazhe Shane McSauby
  • YEAR
    2019
  • RUNTIME
    4 Minutes
  • LANGUAGE
    English
  • COUNTRY
    United States

I Wanna Become The Sky

In a world of contemporary Chinese exclusion, a young student visits the studio of a charismatic artist to get her first tattoo. They form an uncanny connection, she is forced to confront a shared cultural secret that awakens the burgeoning force inside of her.

  • DIRECTOR
    Jess X. Snow, traci kato-kiriyama
  • YEAR
    2023
  • RUNTIME
    12 Minutes
  • LANGUAGE
    English, Mandarin
  • COUNTRY
    United States

Zhingwaakok: or the Pines

Two Anishinaabek who long for home use language to transport between reality and memory.

  • DIRECTOR
    ishkwaazhe Shane McSauby
  • YEAR
    2019
  • RUNTIME
    8 Minutes
  • LANGUAGE
    English
  • COUNTRY
    United States

Little Sky

Drag sensation, Sky, returns to their home town to confront their estranged father about the childhood memories that continue to haunt them.

  • DIRECTOR
    Jess X. Snow
  • YEAR
    2021
  • RUNTIME
    14 Minutes
  • LANGUAGE
    English, Mandarin
  • COUNTRY
    United States

Mino Bimaadiziwin

A trans Anishinaabe man meets a young Anishinaabe woman who pushes both of them to reconnect with their Indigenous culture.

  • DIRECTOR
    ishkwaazhe Shane McSauby
  • YEAR
    2017
  • RUNTIME
    10 Minutes
  • LANGUAGE
    Anishinaabemowin and english
  • COUNTRY
    United States

Happy Thanksgiving

A native Anishinaabe man takes a Happy Thanksgiving wish from a bank teller so personally, his rage drives him to carry out a bizarre revenge plan.

  • DIRECTOR
    ishkwaazhe Shane McSauby
  • YEAR
    2024
  • RUNTIME
    8 Minutes
  • LANGUAGE
    English
  • COUNTRY
    United States
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