Banchi Hanuse | CANADA | 88 min | Captions
Co-presented by Art Gallery of Guelph
Tickets: $15/PWYW
EVENT: Horses, Connection & Indian Relay
Feature Film Screening: An intimate and thrilling portrait of Logan Red Crow, a young Siksika woman, with deep bonds to her horses, father, and family in the golden plains of Blackfoot Territory, as she prepares for one of the most dangerous horse races in the world— Indian Relay.
A sport for the truly brave. Logan Red Crow is an Indian Relay rider who vaults from horse to horse in short, exhilarating races. She is a champion in the making. Besides her skill and sheer grit, Logan has the invaluable support of a loving family, an elite group of horses, and a home on her ancestral lands, but this rider will need more for victory.
With the dual pleasures of serenity and suspense: lyrical immersion in rural life alternates with thrilling race footage, as Red Crow pushes toward her goal—the connections between animal and human, family and community, ancestral tradition and contemporary life are profound and lasting.
Post-Film: Banchi Hanuse (director) and Logan Red Crow (subject) will be joining us via Zoom for a post-screening discussion.
DIRECTOR BIO
Banchi Hanuse
Banchi Hanuse directed the short documentaries Cry Rock (2010), Nuxalk Radio (2020) and the short film Uulx (2015), all filmed in Bella Coola, Nuxalkulmc, where she was born and raised. Aitamaako'tamisskapi Natosi: Before the Sun (2022) is her first feature length documentary. She is the co-founder and station manager of Nuxalk Radio whose mission is to keep the Nuxalk language alive, assert Nuxalk Nationhood and promote the stewardship and protection of Nuxalk homelands.