this river (2016)
October 5, 2016Release Date

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Cast & Crew.

Katherena Vermette
Narrator / Self / Director / Writer

Kyle Kematch
Self / Driver

Calvin Alexander
Self

Sébastien Aubin
Title Illustration

Kristin Poyntz
Production Assistant

Marcel Kreutzer
Digital Intermediate

Darin Clausen
Manager of Operations

Mark Power
Production Supervisor

Erika MacPherson
Editor / Director / Writer

Bruce Little
Sound Mix Technician

Anita Lubosch
Sound Editor / Location Sound Mixer

Faye Yoneda
Production Coordinator

Chris Friesen
Still Photographer

Michelle van Beusekom
General Manager

Jasmine Pullukatt
Production Coordinator

Ginette D'Silva
Administration

Jan Bass
Driver

Bree Beach
Administration

Sharon Murphy
Transcriptions

Patricia Garry
Transcriptions

Tony Wytinck
Colorist

Iris Ng
Director of Photography

David Christensen
Executive Producer

Alicia Smith
Producer
Media.

Details.
This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
This River is a 2016 Canadian short documentary film directed by Katherena Vermette and Erika MacPherson. The film centres on Drag the Red, a volunteer group in Manitoba who search the Red River for the bodies of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women.
Smith has stated that it was Vermette's North End Love Songs which helped draw her attention to the perspectives of indigenous youth from the North End and the experience of having missing family members.
Principal photography took place August 8 to 16, 2016, with an all-woman crew documenting the work of Drag the Red volunteer Kyle Kematch. The crew spent much of that time filming from a small fleet of donated boats. The director of photographer was Iris Ng, with Anita Lubosh recording sound.
The film received the 2016 Coup de coeur du jury award at Montreal's Terres en vues/Land InSights First Peoples' Festival and had its public premiere in Vermette's hometown of Winnipeg on October 5 at the Winnipeg Art Gallery. At the 5th Canadian Screen Awards in 2017, the film won the Canadian Screen Award for Best Short Documentary Film.