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IndigiDocs: Path Without End

Posted by Cara Mumford on Monday, July 16, 2018, In : Film 
Just wrapped principal photography on “Path Without End,” a 10-minute poetic dance documentary about the Friday family, their resilience through residential school, and dance artist Christine Friday’s journey to reclaim her family’s power through dance. 

Film stills from filming at Friday’s Point on Lake Temagami
DP Sean Stiller (Secwepemc)





The 10-minute film, Path Without End, incorporates dance, archival images, and creative b-roll, with the addition of interviews and information abo...

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"The Ceremony"

Posted by Cara Mumford on Monday, January 1, 2018, In : Writing 
I know that I have updates to write and thank yous to post, and I promise I will do that in upcoming days (maybe more regular blog posts should be one of my New Year's resolutions). In the meantime, I wanted to share a short-short futuristic story that I wrote recently. I considered looking for a publishing home for it, but decided to simply share it on my blog instead. I hope you enjoy this new story for 2018...



The Ceremony
by Cara Mumford

Sage sat on the floor in front of the sacred sand scr...

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3 Days Left!

Posted by Cara Mumford on Wednesday, November 8, 2017, In : Film 
Ecstasy crowdfunding campaign ends on Friday, November 10. You can get a copy of the film as one of the perks! Check out our IndieGoGo page: https://t.co/RaaWT0jojq


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Interview

Posted by Cara Mumford on Wednesday, November 8, 2017, In : Film 
An In-Depth Interview
about ‘Ecstasy,’ a short narrative film, with Metis/ Anishinaabe Filmmaker, Writer and Director -
Cara Mumford

By Heryka Miranda

In brief, what is the short narrative film Ecstasy about? 

Cara: To personalize the crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women through the relationship of sisters. In the film, one sister is alive and the other sister is spirit. It is a journey to find healing from grief through spirit, dream and dance. 

I understand that the ballet, The Ec...

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Meet the Bizaanbakweg Collective: On Screen

Posted by Cara Mumford on Thursday, November 2, 2017, In : Film 
Introducing Heryka Miranda as "Marsha"


And Christine Friday as "Lori"


All biographies of collective members are available on the "Ecstasy" website: https://www.ecstasyfilm.ca/collective-page
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"Ecstasy" crowdfunding

Posted by Cara Mumford on Thursday, September 28, 2017, In : Film 

The Film

"Two sisters, both dancers...
One living, one spirit...
A healing journey through dance."

Ecstasy is the collaborative creation of the Bizaanbakweg Collective, a collective of women whose artistic activities are grounded in Indigenous cultural values and traditions, while working towards an enhanced future for Indigenous peoples.

Crowdfunding campaign: Ecstasy Post-Production on IndieGoGo

The collective members are (L-R) Rulan Tangen (Metis), Christine Friday (Temagami Anishinaabe), Elisa...


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Leaks (director's cut)

Posted by Cara Mumford on Thursday, September 28, 2017, In : Leanne Simpson 

Leaks May 29 2014 from Cara Mumford on Vimeo.

"Leaks (director's cut)" featuring Leanne Simpson and Minowe Simpson

A previously unreleased version of "Leaks" set to an early Garageband recording of "leaks" with Leanne Simpsons and Tara Williamson, featuring context from Leanne Simpson's public speaking on Anshinaabe Nationhood.

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Digital Shamanism* and The Journals of Knud Rasmussen

Posted by Cara Mumford on Thursday, November 17, 2016, In : Raindance Postgraduate 

Avva's tells his story while the spirit of Little Avva watches © IsumaTV

(*My use of the phrase “digital shamanism” comes from this quote by Gillian Robinson (2008: 8): “Kunuk and Norman Cohn together invent a new form of visual memory, using high-definition video as digital shamanism to envision this story with so much clarity as to allow them to travel through time.”)

As part of the introductions in my Raindance Postgraduate cohort, someone asked the inevitable question about our top...

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Red Card chosen for NFB/ imagineNATIVE Interactive

Posted by Cara Mumford on Friday, November 4, 2016, In : The Red Card 


Set 150 years in the future, Red Card will immerse viewers in a time when the Michi Saagiig Nishnaabeg people have regained a large portion of their territory while much of world outside is in turmoil, leading many non-Indigenous people to apply for their “Red Card” and seek a life in the territory. This project will combine animation, film, concept art, and interactive elements to explore “Indigenous futurisms”―an optimistic envisioning of an insecure future through an Indigenous l...

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Indigenous Women: Agency, Creativity & Strength (presentation)

Posted by Cara Mumford on Thursday, November 13, 2014, In : "When It Rains" 

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Shaken then Stirred Up

Posted by Cara Mumford on Thursday, March 20, 2014, In : "When It Rains" 


There are some events that shake us to our core. For me, one such event happened on December 6, 1989. The Montreal Massacre.  I remember getting off the bus on a bitterly cold morning before class on December 7 (I didn’t have a TV to see the news the night before). I remember a group of women huddled together in front of the newspaper boxes, reading one paper, silent with shock. 

“Man kills 14 women in Montreal.”

But this is Canada! I thought, back when I thought that made a difference. S...


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International Women's Day 2013

Posted by Cara Mumford on Monday, March 11, 2013, In : "December 6" 
Last Friday, I had the honour of speaking to Women's House Serving Bruce Grey County, in the traditional territory of the Saugeen Ojibway, for their International Women's Day Celebration. The international theme this year was The Gender Agenda: Gaining Momentum. My interpretation of that theme was that in order to build and maintain the momentum, we need to recognize that violence affects women of all cultures, but the form of that violence often differs. We need to listen to each other, to r...
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When sleeping women wake, mountains move: #IdleNoMore

Posted by Cara Mumford on Friday, December 28, 2012, In : "When It Rains" 
As a Canadian who believes in democracy, I am beyond frustrated by Harper and his cronies running rough shod over our political system. When you have a majority government, you have a responsibility to govern for ALL of the people, not just the constituents who voted for you. But Harper's Conservatives apparently feel no such responsibility. As Elizabeth May said, "No previous Privy Council in the history of this country has ever equated an amendment to a bill between first reading and royal ...
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Remember...

Posted by Cara Mumford on Thursday, December 6, 2012, In : "December 6" 
Remembering Geneviève Bergeron, Hélène Colgan, Nathalie Croteau, Barbara Daigneault, Anne-Marie Edward, Maud Haviernick, Barbara Klucznik-Widajewicz, Maryse Laganière, Maryse Leclair, Anne-Marie Lemay, Sonia Pelletier, Michèle Richard, Annie St-Arneault and Annie Turcotte. Remembering all of our Stolen Sisters. Thinking of all of the women still at risk. Working towards a world without violence...  


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Cara goes to imagineNATIVE

Posted by Cara Mumford on Thursday, October 18, 2012, In : "When It Rains" 
Okay, so I meant to post something much earlier about this, rather than waiting until the day after the festival started, but here's what I'm up to at the imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival

 

Wednesday, October 17: Pitch workshop from 9am-5pm 

Friday, October 19:
Watch me pitch


Drama Queen! Pitch Competition at 11:30am (open to the public):
 http://imaginenative.org/festival2012/node/1996

Saturday, October 20:
Two films and a panel

10:30am My film "When It Rains," part of the Stolen Sisters D...
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Thanks to my supporters... here comes the Rain!

Posted by Cara Mumford on Friday, September 7, 2012, In : "When It Rains" 
I'm currently working on post-production for "When It Rains," my film for the Stolen Sisters Digital Initiative. I am honoured that the imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival commissioned this film, and grateful to the Ontario Arts Council for funding, but I would not be able to complete this film without the generous support of Chris Krieger, Janice Krieger, Bob Mumford, Darmody Mumford and Andrea Wiwchar. So thank you all! (Production still featuring dancer Sandra Lamouche.)
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Neil Gaiman Quote

Posted by Cara Mumford on Wednesday, July 4, 2012, In : "When It Rains" 
Was just thinking how lucky I was this past weekend to work with people who had all three of those qualities. (You can watch and/or read Neil Gaiman's full commencement address on the University of the Arts website... and I highly recommend that you do!)
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Weekend Filming

Posted by Cara Mumford on Tuesday, July 3, 2012, In : "When It Rains" 
We filmed the Toronto portion of "When It Rains" this weekend in graffiti alley. I ended up with a great crew and will have some amazing footage! I also learned many lessons along the way, as with every film I make. The main lesson I learned on this one is to bring people on board earlier in the process, especially the Director of Photography. I wish I'd known Elisa Iannacone, my DP, back when I was grant writing for the film. Same thing with Production Manager Jeryn Daly. As it is, only Lead...
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Pinterest as a Tool for Filmmakers

Posted by Cara Mumford on Friday, March 30, 2012, In : "When It Rains" 
I recently read Sheri Candler's post about Using Pinterest as a tool for your film marketing, and was intrigued. Not that I need another networking site, but the idea that it's based on visuals was appealing since filmmaking is a visual medium. After checking out the site ever so briefly, I asked for, and received, my invitation to Pinterest and quickly started pinning. It's fun... and a little addictive!

While I have ended up setting up some boards reflecting my personal tastes (purple claw f...
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Reflecting Lives: New Works from Aboriginal Women

Posted by Cara Mumford on Sunday, March 11, 2012, In : "December 6" 
Now that I’ve started a blog on this website (with weekly updates when my computer doesn't crash), I’ve decided to merge the blogspot blogs that I set up for each of my festival films with this one. I might eventually migrate some of the more pertinent posts over here, as well, but in the meantime…  

My short film, "December 6," will be screening at "Reflecting Lives: New Works from Aboriginal Women," a partnership between the Winnipeg Cinematheque, Urban Shaman Gallery and imagineNATIVE...
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A Toe in the Water: Writing for TV

Posted by Cara Mumford on Saturday, February 25, 2012, In : TV 
First blog post for Cara Mumford Films, as Cara Mumford Films! (Meaning as of January 2012, I’m officially incorporated as Cara Mumford Films Inc.) 

I just found out that I’ve been selected for the latest round of the Bell Media Diverse Screenwriters Program. Sufficiently big and exciting news to launch the new blog! (And I will try not to abuse the exclamation point when excited, but I can’t promise anything.)

The gist of this training program is to develop a new TV show concept, under t...
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