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Industry Insights - The EFM PodcastIndustry Insights - The EFM PodcastArctic Indigenous Filmmakers on Climate Change: First-Hand Perspectives Industry Insights – The EFM Podcast is presented by the European Film Market of the Berlinale. Hosted by Curator and Impact Producer Nadia Denton, it delves deep into the rapidly evolving film industry. Featuring the insights from film creatives and professionals from Sápmi, Canada and Yakutia, this episode will shine a light on the ground-breaking work of the Witness Program, a film training and mentorship programme for emerging Indigenous filmmakers from the Circumpolar Arctic that is the fruit of a collaboration between Telefilm Canada and the Arctic Indigenous Film Fund (AIFF). Designed as a professional dev...2024-06-2143 minThe BusinessThe Business‘Reservation Dogs’ director on Indigenous representation, Disney exits SpectrumFirst, the Walt Disney Co. has pulled all programming from Charter Spectrum in early September. What ripples does this create for Disney, other networks, and the cable industry? Then, Reservation Dogs director Danis Goulet talks about working on the final season of the FX hit, representation in Hollywood, and Taika Waititi’s integral role in creating a platform for Indigenous stories.2023-09-0830 minThe Aunties DandelionThe Aunties DandelionAuntie Danis Goulet (Cree-Métis) - Director, Night Raiders, Advocate for Indigenous FilmmakingAUNTIE: Wa’tkwanonhweráton Sewakwékon. On this edition of The Aunties Dandelion we visit with Danis Goulet – a Cree-Metis, award-winning director and screenwriter who is best known for her 2021 film Night Raiders which is set in a dystopian future. The widely popular movie had the highest budget of any Indigenous-led Canadian film and stars Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers as a mother who joins a resistance movement to save her daughter. In Night Raiders – as in all of her films – Danis focuses on how Indigenous worldview can bring new insight and practice to an industry largely devoid of human care and communit...2023-07-251h 07STOPTIME: Live in the Moment.STOPTIME: Live in the Moment.Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers: Creating Space For JoyLet us know what you enjoy about the show!Lisa speaks with Award winning Filmmaker/Actor Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers about what starring as an indigenous woman in the globally acclaimed program "Three Pines"  meant to her and the community that she represents. Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers  is a filmmaker and actor. She is a member of the Kainai First Nation (Blackfoot Confederacy) as well as Sámi from Norway. She co-wrote and co-directed the narrative feature The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open with Kathleen Hepburn, which premiered at the Berlina...2023-05-1554 minThe Directors PodcastThe Directors PodcastDanis Goulet | Night Raiders & the Possibilities of Indigenous FuturismDirector Danis Goulet and Indigenous Screen Office Co-Executive Director Kerry Swanson discuss Goulet's acclaimed feature, Night Raiders. Set in a dystopic North American future, the film follows a Cree mother as she attempts to rescue her daughter from a state-run education camp. After premiering at the Berlin Film Festival and showing at the 2021 Toronto International Film Festival, Night Raiders is set to headline the upcoming imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival. Goulet and Swanson discuss the initial creative drive behind the film as well as: The freedom of genre filmmaking The possibilities of Indigenous Futurism Intense studio resistance to...2023-02-061h 16Nonsense and NoiseNonsense and Noise19 - Some Good Stuff and a Lot of Bad Stuff: Marvel's Super Asian AmericaHappy Holidays! Nathan talks about the state of Super Asian America and gives a report card on how Marvel does with representation and diversity in their storytelling. The twitter thread of Indigenous sci-fi stories can be found here. In case you don't have twitter access:Night Riders (on Hulu) by Cree-Métis filmmaker Danis Goulet and executive produced by Taika WaititiRhymes for Young Ghouls (on Tubi) by writer/director Mi'kmaq filmmaker Jeff Barnaby, starring Kawennáhere Devery Jacobs from Reservation DogsPrey (on Hulu) by Comanche producer Jhane Myers...2022-12-261h 18Imaginary WorldsImaginary WorldsIndigenous FuturismsFrom TV and film to novels and video games, the artistic movement of Indigenous Futurisms has been gaining momentum and breaking cultural barriers. I talk with professor and author Grace Dillon, filmmaker Danis Goulet, fiction writer Stephen Graham Jones, and visual artist Virgil Ortiz about what defines a work of indigenous futurism and why telling stories about werewolves, spirits, A.I., and time travelers can be an act of resistance.This episode is sponsored by Mr Ballen Podcast and D&Tea. Our ad partner is Multitude. If you’re interested in advertising on Imaginary Worlds, you can co...2022-11-1035 minReel IndigenousReel IndigenousReservation Dogs, season 2: "Roofing" and "Mabel"This time we're talking about episodes 3 and 4 of season two of reservations dogs. We give praise to the creators and storytellers who really know how to tell a good yarn and just chat it up about how good it is. We also confuse Eddie and Michael Spears, so our apologies to these fine actors. Also, Director Danis Goulet is Metis. We apologize for the confusion. Jason makes a cameo appearance to give us a synopsis run down until he has to leave for a better class of people. But, rest assured, he will be back....2022-09-2756 minWider LensWider LensHorror, Sci-Fi & Fantasy Through An Indigenous LensWe talk to Indigenous Directors Nyla Innuksuk (Slash/Back) and Danis Goulet (Night Raiders) about using horror, science-fiction and fantasy to tell authentic, unique stories about the Indigenous experience.  We explore how genre provides many opportunities for Indigenous filmmakers to tell original, culturally-relevant stories, how horror, science-fiction, and fantasy are already an important part of the Indigenous storytelling tradition, and how, despite a legacy of generational trauma, Indigenous filmmakers are imagining a future in which their community not only survives, but thrives.Night Raiders is available to watch on Crave, TIFF Digital, and VOD. Slash/B...2022-06-3023 minKino LefterKino Lefter141 - Return to Space: The Elon Musk Disrespect Hour with Paris MarxFriend of the show Paris Marx is back to talk about the phenomenon of SpaceX propaganda on our beloved streaming platforms. Return to Space, directed by Jimmy Chin and Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi, chronicles the quest of SpaceX to privatize space travel by sending two dads to the International Space Station. ReComradations:Evan: watching Hong Sang-soo movies, and notably Nobody's Daughter Haewon (2013)Paris: Night Raiders, dir. Danis Goulet (2021) Listen to Tech Won't Save Us! Rate + review the show on the podcatcher of your choice! Join the Kino Lefter DiscordJoin the Kino Lef...2022-05-261h 07Janette\'s TV PodcastJanette's TV PodcastTHE CANADIAN SCREEN ACTORS AWARDS: Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers Wins Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role For Her Portrayal of "Niska" in the Movie Night RaidersWritten and directed by Danis Goulet, who is Cree Métis from northern Saskatchewan, Night Raiders is a film about harm, abuse, violence, and/or intergenerational trauma due to colonial practices. It is one of the most important Canadian films made in recent times. A searing thriller set in the near future; it digs deep into Canada's painful past to craft a compelling, propulsive piece of genre cinema. After a destructive war across North America, a military occupation seizes control of society. One of their c...2022-05-2208 minJanette\'s TV PodcastJanette's TV PodcastTHE CANADIAN SCREEN ACTORS AWARDS: Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers Wins Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role For Her Portrayal of "Niska" in the Movie Night RaidersWritten and directed by Danis Goulet, who is Cree Métis from northernSaskatchewan, Night Raiders is a film about harm, abuse, violence, and/orintergenerational trauma due to colonial practices. It is one of the mostimportant Canadian films made in recent times. A searing thriller set in thenear future; it digs deep into Canada's painful past to craft a compelling,propulsive piece of genre cinema.After a destructive war across North America, a military occupation seizescontrol of s...2022-05-1908 minUMassterclassUMassterclassPodcast Extra: 29th Massachusetts Multicultural Film FestivalHappy second week of this year's MMFF! In this podcast extra, host Emily Ko talks to Guest Curator Laura McGough, Assistant Curator Nefeli Forni, and Co-Director Daniel Pope about this year's theme (Indigeneities), the virtual format, and the history and future of the festival!  To participate in the festival, go to: https://blogs.umass.edu/mmff2022/ To watch last week's live Q&A with filmmaker Danis Goulet, go to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCCs9FLMjSg Hosted by Emily Ko | Edited by Emily Ko | Podcast theme by Quentin Callewaert | Podcast art by J...2022-03-0928 minModern MinoritiesModern Minorities2021 year in reviewAs 2021 comes to a close, we put together a not-so-quick compilation of our favorite moments from all of the great conversations we had over the past year. So sit back with a beverage of choice, enjoy, and please DO share our podcast with a friend (and leave us a review) — it makes a big difference! We can’t wait for you to hear what’s next in the new year!Got a guest idea or want to ask a question? Email us! himom@modmypod.comxoxo,SHARON & RAMAN=PS - Hear...2021-12-3138 minFace To FaceFace To FaceFilmmaker Danis Goulet and the re-writing 100 years of Hollywood misconceptionsOn this episode of Face to Face: Danis Goulet Cree Métis filmmaker Danis Goulet recently released her feature film directorial debut Night Raiders - an Indigenous sci-fi thriller. It holds the record for the widest release for an Indigenous film in Canada.2021-12-0724 minCreative PrinciplesCreative PrinciplesEp317 - Danis Goulet, Writer-Director ’Night Raiders’On her first day on set, Danis Goulet knew she wanted to be a filmmaker. As she transitioned from casting to head a film festival in Toronto, she saw a potential path to making her own shorts, like Spin, Divided by Zero, Wapawekka, and Barefoot. Her first full feature as the writer-director, Night Raiders, the story focuses on a mother who joins an underground band of vigilantes to try to rescue her daughter from a state-run institution. In this interview, Danis talks about approaching films as experiments, failures and successes making shorts, how she used history to write a futuristic...2021-12-0625 minArts ExpressArts ExpressArts Express 11-30-21 Featuring Stacy Keach Interview** Stacy Keach Talks Vienna, John Huston, and Surviving A British Prison ** Night Raiders: A Conversation With First Nation Cree Director Danis Goulet ** Lady Buds: Chris Russo's documentary of six women cannabis growers "coming out of the shadows" 2021-11-2952 minModern MinoritiesModern MinoritiesDanis Goulet’s (directing) Night Raiders“Power has never given up without a fight. Indigenous people are in a unique position to offer a warning.”Danis Goulet is the writer and director of NIGHT RAIDERS - a near future dystopian fiction that is in theaters and on-demand now. Night Raiders tells the tale of an indigenous (Cree) mother and daughter - played by Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers + Brooklyn Letexier-Hart - making their way through the aftermath of a modern day civil war - where all children are being taken by the state. The film is allegory for 20th century residential school systems - North Americ...2021-11-291h 04Spoilerpiece TheatreSpoilerpiece Theatre"The Harder They Fall," "Night Raiders" and "Bukra Fil Mish-Mish" (BJFF)This week we start by reviewing Tal Michael's BUKRA FIL MISH-MISH (3:59), a fascinating documentary playing at the Boston Jewish Film Festival about three Jewish brothers who were pioneers of Egyptian animation. Next, we discuss Danis Goulet's NIGHT RAIDERS (16:41), a smart Indigenous sci-fi film about a mother (Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers) trying to rescue her daughter (Brooklyn Letexier-Hart) from a fascist state. After that we review Jeymes Samuel's THE HARDER THEY FALL (32:25), a bold Black Western with a stacked cast. And in this week's Patreon exclusive audio, we talk about Lou Adler's 1982 film LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, THE FABULOUS STAINS! 2021-11-1259 minMatt\'s Movie Reviews PodcastMatt's Movie Reviews Podcast#386 - ‘Night Raiders‘ Director Danis GouletDirector Danis Goulet joins Matthew Pejkovic on the Matt's Movie Reviews Podcast to talk about her feature film debut 'Night Raiders', creating a film in the sci-fi genre, working with visual effects, and more!     Support Matt’s Movie Reviews 80s Tees: https://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=119192&u=2900540&m=16934 Loot Crate: https://www.tkqlhce.com/click-100442585-13901976 Vudu: https://www.jdoqocy.com/click-100442585-14486018 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=33903624   Follow Matt’s Movie Reviews! Website: http://mattsmoviereviews.net Fa...2021-11-1216 minHIFF Talks: The Official Podcast of the Hawai‘i International Film FestivalHIFF Talks: The Official Podcast of the Hawai‘i International Film FestivalDanis Goulet, writer/director of NIGHT RAIDERSDanis Goulet shares her eight-year journey to create NIGHT RAIDERS, a dystopian sci-fi thriller that explores poignant themes such as nationalism, indigenous autonomy, militarization, and state-sanctioned violence. While set just 22-years into the future (as of the recording of this podcast), Goulet's concerns are deeply personal, ingrained in the present struggles of colonialism disguised with human faces. Guest - Danis GouletInterviewer - Lee Ngo Producer - Lee NgoExecutive Producers - Anderson Le and Beckie StocchettiSpecial thanks toAfterBruceBoxJellyHCHNIA TEROHawaiian Airlines2021-11-1024 minHouse of CrouseHouse of CrouseDanis Goulet + Humble & Fred + Hugh JackmanThis week on the Richard Crouse Show Podcast we get to know Danis Goulet who wrote and directed “Night Raiders,” a timely sci fi apocalyptic film set in the near future. In her dystopian drama cities in North America are run by the military and all children are property of the state. This Taika Waititi-executive produced film sees a Cree woman team with a group of vigilantes to free her daughter from a “children’s academy.” Goulet, who is of Cree and Métis descent, says everything in the film’s imaginary future is based on true events and “has to do specifica...2021-10-1038 minWhat She Said!What She Said!Breast Cancer Screening Failure, Indigneous Skincare, The Vaccine Divide, and Sacred SpacesMy first guest is Dr. Paula Gordon from Dense Breasts Canada, who shares details of a new report that provides insight into how outdated and inconsistent breast screening practices across Canada are resulting in confusion over how and when women should get screened, dismissal of women’s concerns by healthcare practitioners, and tragic late diagnoses of breast cancer. This week on RBC’s She the Boss, I speak with Leigh Joseph from Sḵwálwen (squall - win), an Indigenous skincare brand that honours cultural knowledge, Indigenous plant science and self care. Leigh combines ancestral traditions with modern beauty rituals, empower...2021-10-0955 minThe Richard Crouse Show PodcastThe Richard Crouse Show PodcastDanis Goulet + Humble & Fred + Hugh JackmanThis week on the Richard Crouse Show Podcast we get to know Danis Goulet who wrote and directed “Night Raiders,” a timely sci fi apocalyptic film set in the near future. In her dystopian drama cities in North America are run by the military and all children are property of the state. This Taika Waititi-executive produced film sees a Cree woman team with a group of vigilantes to free her daughter from a “children’s academy.” Goulet, who is of Cree and Métis descent, says everything in the film’s imaginary future is based on true events and “has to do speci...2021-10-0938 minWhat She Said!What She Said!Breast Cancer Screening Failure, Indigneous Skincare, The Vaccine Divide, and Sacred SpacesMy first guest is Dr. Paula Gordon from Dense Breasts Canada, who shares details of a new report that provides insight into how outdated and inconsistent breast screening practices across Canada are resulting in confusion over how and when women should get screened, dismissal of women’s concerns by healthcare practitioners, and tragic late diagnoses of breast cancer. This week on RBC’s She the Boss, I speak with Leigh Joseph from Sḵwálwen, an Indigenous skincare brand that honours cultural knowledge, Indigenous plant science and self care. Leigh combines ancestral traditions with modern beauty rituals, empowering people to connect...2021-10-0956 minThe Richard Crouse Show PodcastThe Richard Crouse Show PodcastIvan Doroschuk + Emm GrynerThis week on the Richard Crouse Show Podcast we get to know Danis Goulet who wrote and directed “Night Raiders,” a timely sci fi apocalyptic film set in the near future. In her dystopian drama cities in North America are run by the military and all children are property of the state. This Taika Waititi-executive produced film sees a Cree woman team with a group of vigilantes to free her daughter from a “children’s academy.” Goulet, who is of Cree and Métis descent, says everything in the film’s imaginary future is based on true events and “has to do speci...2021-09-2538 minWe Really Like Her!We Really Like Her!Emily & Danita at TIFF21: Part 1After a short summer hiatus, we're back! Dispatching from the Toronto International Film Festival, your trusty (and tired!) co-hosts have been watching a lot of movies directed by women - at home and IRL! This week, we are covering the Best of the Fest so far: Penny Lane's delightful LISTENING TO KENNY G, Céline Sciamma's emotional PETITE MAMAN, Danis Goulet's powerful NIGHT RAIDERS, Ruth Paxton's eerie A BANQUET, Jenna Cato Bass' spooky MLUNGU WAM, and Julia Ducournau's killer TITANE.2021-09-1655 minUntitled Movie ReviewsUntitled Movie ReviewsTIFF 2021: Night Raiders - ReviewOn this episode Matt & Eric review Danis Goulet’s Night Raiders from the 2021 Toronto International Film Festival.Matt’s Rating: 3/5 Eric’s Rating: 3/5Watch on YouTube2021-09-0915 minMike, Mike, and OscarMike, Mike, and OscarSetting the TIFF Table - Galas, Debuts, Previews, and Betting News - ORC 7/22/215 trailer reviews include The Last Duel, 13 TIFF movie previews including Penelope Cruz in Official Competition, Riz Ahmed’s Encounter, and The Survivor from Barry Levinson, and we dive into some early Best Picture and Best Actor Vegas betting odds in this O.R.C.. What Is This Episode?/Talking Clifford - Top of Show . OSCAR CONTENDER(?) TRAILERS: Vivo - 2:35 The Last Duel - 7:40 Malignant - 12:25 Jackass Forever - 17:06 Blue Bayou - 19:03 . TIFF ANNOUNCES SPECIAL PRESENTATION + GALA FILMS: Info; Highs/Lows; Where Are the Women Directors?! - 21:54 Dear Evan Hansen; One Second - 24:50 Netflix, Focus Each Send Some Biggies - 30:41 The Ey...2021-07-221h 06Du Québec en AcadieDu Québec en AcadieDu Québec en Acadie n°42Intro : Du Québec en AcadieTi Loup (Louis Doré) : Vas y Cowboy 0:18KasbeK : Mon coeur est comme un train 03:14Dany Boudreault : Faut s'réveiller 07:06Eric Goulet : Ma tête est mise à prix 10:30Judith Minier : Rien 14:26René Turgeon : Take me home Country roads 18:04B.J. Roberts : Willie Will You Do One With Me 21:20Véronique Labbé : Le shack a Hector 25:29Danis Mallais : Donnez-moi un verre 30:16Luc Tremblay : Le vieux loup de bois 34:04Joseph Stephen : So Farm From You  38:26Mario Prevost : Le Frigidaire 42:13Brian Haché : A Heart That's Blind  45:38Cindy Bé...2021-04-151h 00Talking American StudiesTalking American StudiesNative North American Archives of the Future with K. BaudemannTalking American Studies with Kristina Baudemann from the Europa-Universität Flensburg about her and Prof. Birgit Däwes’ new project - Knowing Tomorrow 2.0: Twenty-first Century Native North American Archives of Futurity - about Indigenous Futurisms, Indigenous Studies, and so many great articles and artworks.www.uni-flensburg.de/nativefutures http://abtec.org/Barnaby, Jeff, director. File Under Miscellaneous. Prospector Films/John Christou, 2010. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zi3B2V_e8fY .Deloria, Philip J. Playing Indian, 2007.Derrida, Jacques. Archive Fever, 1995, 1996.Dillon, Grace L., edito...2019-05-2528 minEpisodes | Métis In Space - Métis In SpaceEpisodes | Métis In Space - Métis In SpaceMétis in Space (S.5 EP#1) - Resistance and Resilience Symposium 3 Shorts In Season 5, Episode 1 of otipêyimisiw-iswêwak kihci-kîsikohk, Métis in Space kicks things off with a live show! Recorded in front of a live studio audience at the Exploring The New R&R: Resistance and Resilience of Indigenous Women's symposium, put on by the Indigenous Women and Youth Resilience Project, Molly and Chelsea experience the weirdness of VR with Danis Goulet's VR film "The Hunt", then follow up with Goulet's short film "The Wakening", wrapping it all up with Sonya Ballantyne's "Crash Site"! There are laser crossbows, Elder Brother protecting the people in a post-apocalyptic city-scape, and...2018-09-1300 minMétis In SpaceMétis In SpaceMétis in Space S5 E1 Resistance and Resilience Symposium 3 ShortsIn Season 5, Episode 1 of otipêyimisiw-iswêwak kihci-kîsikohk, Métis in Space kicks things off with a live show! Recorded in front of a live studio audience at the Exploring The New R&R: Resistance and Resilience of Indigenous Women's symposium, put on by the Indigenous Women and Youth Resilience Project, Molly and Chelsea experience the weirdness of VR with Danis Goulet's VR film "The Hunt", then follow up with Goulet's short film "The Wakening", wrapping it all up with Sonya Ballantyne's "Crash Site"! There are laser crossbows, Elder Brother protecting the people in a post-apocalyptic city-scape, and a su...2018-09-1300 minMétis In SpaceMétis In SpaceMétis in Space S5 E1 Resistance and Resilience Symposium 3 ShortsIn Season 5, Episode 1 of otipêyimisiw-iswêwak kihci-kîsikohk, Métis in Space kicks things off with a live show! Recorded in front of a live studio audience at the Exploring The New R&R: Resistance and Resilience of Indigenous Women's symposium, put on by the Indigenous Women and Youth Resilience Project, Molly and Chelsea experience the weirdness of VR with Danis Goulet's VR film "The Hunt", then follow up with Goulet's short film "The Wakening", wrapping it all up with Sonya Ballantyne's "Crash Site"! There are laser crossbows, Elder Brother protecting the people in a post-apocalyptic city-scape, and a supe...2018-09-1357 minMedia and the End of the World PodcastMedia and the End of the World Podcast021 – Tracey Anarella, “Not Black Enough” Today’s guest is Tracey Anarella, an award winning documentary filmmaker.  She directed, shot, edited and produced her first film “Jesse and The Fountain of Youth” in 2013.  Her first feature length documentary, “Not Black Enough,” stars Professor Henry Louis Gates of Harvard University and Provost Claude Steele of University of California, Berkeley, actress Vanessa Williams and Grammy Nominated Rap Artist Petey Pablo. It can be found on Amazon Prime. Show Notes Wakening (YouTube) Interview with Director Danis Goulet (YouTube) File Under Miscellaneous (Vimeo) Interview with Director Jeff Barnaby (From George Stroumboulopoulos Tonight – YouTube) 2018-05-0337 minPodcasts – Media and the End of the World PodcastPodcasts – Media and the End of the World Podcast021 – Tracey Anarella, “Not Black Enough” Today’s guest is Tracey Anarella, an award winning documentary filmmaker.  She directed, shot, edited and produced her first film “Jesse and The Fountain of Youth” in 2013.  Her first feature length documentary, “Not Black Enough,” stars Professor Henry Louis Gates of Harvard University and Provost Claude Steele of University of California, Berkeley, actress Vanessa Williams and Grammy Nominated Rap Artist Petey Pablo. It can be found on Amazon Prime. Show Notes Wakening (YouTube) Interview with Director Danis Goulet (YouTube) File Under Miscellaneous (Vimeo) Interview with Director Jeff Barnaby (From George Stroumboulopoulos Tonight – YouTube) 2018-05-0337 minMedia and the End of the WorldMedia and the End of the World021 – Tracey Anarella, “Not Black Enough” Today’s guest is Tracey Anarella, an award winning documentary filmmaker.  She directed, shot, edited and produced her first film “Jesse and The Fountain of Youth” in 2013.  Her first feature length documentary, “Not Black Enough,” stars Professor Henry Louis Gates of Harvard University and Provost Claude Steele of University of California, Berkeley, actress Vanessa Williams and Grammy Nominated Rap Artist Petey Pablo. It can be found on Amazon Prime. Show Notes Wakening (YouTube) Interview with Director Danis Goulet (YouTube) File Under Miscellaneous (Vimeo) Interview with Director Jeff Barnaby (From George Stroumboulopoulos Tonight – YouTube) 2018-05-0337 min