After struggling with gambling and alcohol, Wayne Valin McDougall was able to re-engage with life by exploring his traditional culture. The film is a touching story of redemption set to the colourful and festive backdrop of the pow-wow.
Director | Wayne Valin-McDougall |
Editing | Pierre-Luc Junet, Benoît Le Rouzès Ménard |
Cast | Olivia McDougall, Nebis Polson-Kitsabish, Wayne Valin-McDougall |
Sound | Elvis Petiquay, Roddy Ruperthouse, Elvis Petiquay |
Cinematography | Pierre-Luc Junet, Benoît Le Rouzès Ménard, Elvis Petiquay, Roddy Ruperthouse |
Production
Wayne Valin-McDougall
Wayne Valin-McDougall is Anishinaabe-Innu and was born in Amos. It is very important for him to share his traditional culture with others. After appearing in William Valin-Madzolini’s 2018 short Le pow wow (The Powwow), he directed his first film, Red Road, with the Wapikoni the following year.
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