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Monday, February 10, 2025

Passing it onto the next generation : Follow (Thesis Film) Sheridan College 2023

A child named Nimkii follows a mysterious blue butterfly away from his mother deep into the thick of the forest. Once caught Nimkii quickly realizes the butterfly is something not from our world..

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Passing it onto the next generation 

Brent Beauchamp, an animator from Six Nations of the Grand River in Ontario, says he was shaped by the women in his family — particularly his older sister Emmaline, who had a hand in raising him.

He created the short film Follow that's toured film festivals worldwide to honour Emmaline's own motherhood, and to share the importance of matriarchs in Indigenous families. 

A show poster of the children's show Follow on the left, and a still from the show on the right.
Follow is a short film about Nimkii, a young child who is lured away from their mother by a shape-shifting spirit. (Submitted by Brent Beauchamp)

"Women in our communities play a huge role, especially being from Six Nations and the Haudenosaunee people.… Historically, women not only raised and taught children, but they also controlled lands," said Beauchamp, who is Onondaga/Haudenosaunee on his mother's side and Algonquin/Anishinaabe on his father's side. 

"They had so much power in our communities."

Follow tells the story of Nimkii, a young child who is lured away from their mother by a shape-shifting spirit.  

Emmaline, who translated Brent's script into Anishinaabemowin and voiced Nimkii's mother, says the work was deeply meaningful.

LINK: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/unreserved/growing-up-these-indigenous-creators-didn-t-see-themselves-on-kids-tv-so-they-made-their-own-1.7450849

 

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