One poignant story from 2021's White Rock Lake wildfire has been put on film.
Horse Woman - sn虛k艂ca虛蕯sq谩x虒a蕯 tk艂m铆lx史, a short documentary film directed by local Syilx storyteller and artist Mariel Belanger of Studio Sisplk Gallery Productions, will be screening at the Vernon and District Performing Arts Centre in the Marie Fleming Room on Tuesday, June 25, at 7 p.m.
Admission is by donation.
The film tells the story of Sienna and the three untouched wild horses who she saved from the historic White Rock Lake Fire in 2021 with the help of another inspirational horsewoman Cambie G. In turn, the horses saved Sienna and helped the healing begin with Sienna香蕉视频直播檚 mother as well as reconnecting her to the land and giving her a newfound purpose.
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The film includes footage by Vernon's Francois Arsenault and shows some of the aftermath the fire left behind, a charred landscape that is now in the process of healing.
Victoria Jaenig of Ullus Collective is the movie's assistant director. The film was co-produced by Keli Westgate with cinematography by Darko Sikman and edited by Joseph Pinheiro of Phreeagent Creative.
Horse Woman - sn虛k艂ca虛蕯sq谩x虒a蕯 tk艂m铆lx史 was made possible with a production grant by TELUS STORYHIVE as part of its Indigenous Storyteller Edition, and will be available to view on Telus Optik TV on Demand in November.