Totem: The Return of the G'psgolox Pole (2003) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 12, 2003

Original Title:
Totem: The Return of the G'psgolox Pole

Genres:
Documentary

Production Companies:
ONF | NFB

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 70

This feature-length documentary traces the journey of the Haisla people to reclaim the G'psgolox totem pole that went missing from their British Columbia village in 1929. The fate of the 19th century traditional mortuary pole remained unknown for over 60 years until it was discovered in a Stockholm museum where it is considered state property by the Swedish government. Director Gil Cardinal combines interviews, striking imagery and rare footage of master carvers to raise questions about ownership and the meaning of Aboriginal objects held in museums.

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Additional Camera:
Arthur Mercredi
Stan Jackson

Administration:
Darin Clausen
Margaret Smith

Assistant Director:
Marke Slipp

Colorist:
Joe Owens

Director:
Gil Cardinal

Director of Photography:
Daron Donahue

Editor:
Marke Slipp

Executive Producer:
Graydon McCrea

Music Sound Design and Processing:
Robert Heaney

Musician:
Clode Hamelin
Michel Dubeau

Online Editor:
Kevin House

Original Music Composer:
Clode Hamelin

Producer:
Bonnie Thompson
Jerry Krepakevich

Production Assistant:
Claudette Breton

Production Secretary:
Ginette D'Silva

Production Supervisor:
Kelly Isaac

Script:
Gil Cardinal

Sound Editor:
Downy Karvonen
Jerry Krepakevich

Sound Mixer:
Kelly Cole
Iain Pattison

Sound Recordist:
Stan Jackson
Randy McKenzie

Transcriptions:
Bridget Toms

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