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7 Minutes

Director Tasha Hubbard (Cree)
Year 2016
Run Time 7min
Genre Documentary
Marie’s walk home from university takes seven minutes, but when she is followed home by a stranger in a van, those seven minutes feel like an eternity.

Content Note: Depictions of trauma

Director

Tasha Hubbard (Cree)

Hubbard is an award-winning filmmaker and an assistant professor in the University of Saskatchewan’s Department of English. Her writing-directing project Two Worlds Colliding won a Gemini and a Golden Sheaf Award. She has also directed the short film 7 Minutes, and the feature docs Birth of a Family and nîpawistamâsowin: We Will Stand Up, which won Best Canadian Documentary at Hot Docs and at the CSAs. She is currently directing the feature doc Singing Back the Buffalo.

Writer

Tasha Hubbard (Cree)

Cast

Darian Lonechild (Cree/Saulteaux)

Producer

Marilyn Poitras (Métis)

Genre

Documentary

Interests

Female Filmmaker, Global Experiences, Indigenous Filmmaker

Original Language

English