A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 2005
Original Title:
Smudge
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
ONF | NFB
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 12
This short documentary follows three Indigenous women as they practice ancestral forms of worship: drumming, singing, and using sweetgrass. These ancient spiritual traditions may at first seem at odds with urban life, but to Indigenous people in Canada who are used to praying in natural settings, the whole world is sacred space.
Additional Photography:
Gail Maurice
Marcus Elliott
Administrative Assistant:
Joanne Forrest
Colorist:
Dan Johnston
Director:
Gail Maurice
Director of Photography:
Michael Grippo
Stan Barua
Editor:
Katharine Asals
Executive Producer:
Silva Basmajian
Intern:
Nick Markovic
Line Producer:
Douglas MacFarlane
Online Editor:
Dan Johnston
Original Music Composer:
Ken Myhr
Producer:
Gerry Flahive
Production Assistant:
Jeff Jordan
Production Coordinator:
Lisa Broadfoot
Production Secretary:
Corinne Herman
Production Supervisor:
Kemp Archibald
Sound Editor:
Jakob Thiesen
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Kevin Tokar
Sound Recordist:
Phil Brouwer
Still Photographer:
Jag Gundu
Technical Supervisor:
Mark Wilson
Writer:
Gail Maurice
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