A healing and poetic essay on our intergenerational relationship with water.

The voice of water
- Uapukun Mestokosho McKenzie
- Canada
- 2023
- 5 mins
- Captioned
- Sun Jan 26
- 12:00 PM
- Showplace
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- French
- Captioned
About the Filmmaker

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- Filmmaker: Uapukun Mestokosho McKenzie
- Producer: Wapikoni mobile
Uapukun Mestokosho McKenzie (Director), Uapukun means “flower” in Innu. She grew up in Ekuanitshit on the North Coast, a small corner of paradise. She completed a programme of humanities at the Kiuna institution, with a major in Aborigenal studies. At the center of her involvement in her community, is her pride and passion about her culture. She wishes to transmit and share her experience and her outdoor’s adventures to all interested.