Water Flows Together
, Start Time: 19:30 Stoneybridge Hall Staoinebrig HS8 5SD
- Event Type:
- Film Programme
- Short Films
Documentary
Country of Origin: United States
Year Released: 2020
Run time: 11min
Language: English
Director: Palmer Morse , Taylor Graham and Matt Mikkelsen
Classification: HIFF U
Description:
For time immemorial, the Diné (Navajo) have considered the San Juan River sacred. Centuries-old stories and teachings connect the people with the river as it continues to serve as a physical and spiritual resource for the peoples who rely on it. Yet at the same time, economic and social barriers have kept the number of Native people recreating on the San Juan to a minimum, and trends of globalization and urbanization continue to widen the gap between many Navajo and the natural world.
Created by SpruceTone Films, Water Flows Together is told from Colleen Cooley’s perspective, exploring the ways in which her upbringing and her native identity have shaped the way she interacts with the world. The film is a meditation on the challenges Colleen and her community have faced, the unique relationship she has with the San Juan River, and the unique opportunities her role as a river guide affords as she seeks to create positive change.
Screenings:
An Lanntair Arts Centre, Isle of Lewis: Friday the 23rd of July at 5:30pm (accompanying Arracht feature).
Grinneabhat Community Room, Isle of Lewis (OUTDOOR SCREENING): Friday the 23rd of July at 10am (accompanying Kiss the Ground feature).
Stoneybridge Hall, South Uist: Wednesday 21st of July at 7:30pm (accompanying Arracht feature).