Café Daughter Community Screening with Filmmaker Shelley Niro and Guest
This event is organized and co-sponsored by 大象传媒鈥檚 David Lam Centre.
About the Film
Trailblazing Kanien鈥檏ehaka (Mohawk) filmmaker and artist Shelley Niro (The Incredible 25th Year of Mitzi Bearclaw), whose international retrospective exhibition Shelley Niro: 500 Year Itch is currently touring, directed and co-produced the film, which she adapted from Kenneth T. Williams鈥 play of the same name.
Caf茅 Daughter features an all-star cast including Violah Beauvais (Beans), Star Slade (Diggstown), Tom Lim (Ditched), Sera-Lys McArthur (Broken Angel), and Billy Merasty (Frontier), as a family facing extreme obstacles with love and strength.
From the Director's Statement
"Caf茅 Daughter is an inspiring story of an Indigenous Chinese girl who succeeds against all the unfair obstacles in front of her, in a world that doesn鈥檛 see her power. This is a story that is not often told and one that we don鈥檛 see enough on screen. It comes from a period of time in Canada where people from minority groups were seen as inferior, when segregation and hate crimes were rampant.
The story鈥攐ne of survival and what a mother does to protect her children鈥攊s close to my heart. The issues that were depicted still happen in today鈥檚 world. Racism and exclusion are a part of Canadian society.鈥
Story (Synopsis)
Caf茅 Daughter follows Yvette Wong, a young Chinese-Cree girl determined to find her place in a small Saskatchewan community in the 1960s. In an effort to protect her children from discrimination, Yvette鈥檚 mother Katherine, who is a residential school survivor, has charged her with a secret鈥攖o never reveal that she is part Cree. Through tragedy, loss and insurmountable obstacles, Yvette finds her way back to her roots; in the reclamation of her identity she makes her way towards her destiny of becoming a doctor and healer.
About Dorothy Cucw-la7 Christian, PhD
Dorothy Cucw-la7 Christian, PhD is a Secwepemc and Syilx woman who works in bringing Indigenous knowledge(s) to the Academy. Before academia she delivered Indigenous stories from all over Turtle Island to the national screen (VisionTV). Dorothy has curated Indigenous programming at imagineNATIVE, and currently serves as a board member at the Indigenous Screen Office. Dr. Christian upholds 鈥淪tory Sovereignty鈥 in Indigenous storytelling!