Holiday Native Land

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This montage experiment dissects the settler-colonial view of the land through a collection of tourism films from the 1920s to 1970s, advertising holidays in the Canadian outdoors. In a split screen that multiplies connections among fragments of those films, the footage of natural beauty and happy vacations begins to disclose its underlying violence, revealing a subliminal will of power over the land and Indigenous people. By exposing the myth of “Vanishing Indians” and the desire to dominate nature as the structure of colonial imagination, Holiday Native Land compels the archive to speak about today.

Awards and mentions
Prix spécial du jury de la compétition nationale courts et moyens métrages
RIDM
Montréal
2023
2023
Canada
36:34
Original language
English
English (text on-screen)
French
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Editor
Nicolas Renaud
Brian Virostek
Mixing
Brian Virostek

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Color
Color / Black and White
Image format
16:9
Sound
Stereo

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Keywords

essay, archives, Turtle Island, Canada, settler colonialism, tourism