
A man is put to the test after spreading rumours about a village elder. Ka tatishtipatakanit (Éthéré) is a lyrical lesson about respect.
Director | Isabelle Kanapé |
Author | Isabelle Kanapé |
Editing | Simon Gionet |
Cinematography | Antoine Aphesbero, Simon Gionet |
Production

Isabelle Kanapé
Isabelle Kanapé is from the Innu nation and was born in Pessamit. Isabelle’s directorial debut was in 2013, when she created Caserne 79 in collaboration with the Wapikoni. She was also part of the feature documentary Québékoisie, produced with the assistance of the National Film Board of Canada. This proud Innu enjoys sharing her culture, is interested in politics and web technology, and works as a prevention officer at the Pessamit Fire Department.
Biographies have been provided by third parties.
Biographies have been provided by third parties.
Ka tatishtipatakanit (Éthéré | Ethereal) (2020) ; Caserne 79 — Premiers sceaux (Fire Brigade 79) (2014) ; Ka Mitshelitakuess Auass (L’enfant qui plantait des clous | The Child Who Hammered Nails) (2014) ; Caserne 79 (2013)