The Planetary Health Film Lab Micro Film Festival, 2021

This event was conducted remotely via Zoom, September 13th, 2021. Click here to view the one-hour event.

The Planetary Health Film Lab Micro Film Festival, 2021 showcased four short films made by Indigenous youth who participated in this year’s edition of the film lab, hosted by the Dahdaleh Institute for Global Health Research. Each film runs between three and seven minutes in length and profiles Indigenous perspectives, impacts, and solutions to planetary health issues in their communities.

View all four films consecutively on YouTube.

Filmmakers participating in the 2021 Planetary Film Lab:

Serra Black from Yellowknife, North West Territories – Age 25 – ‘The Price of Gold’ (7:00 min.)
Emily McCallum, from Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, and now Barrie, ON – Age 18 – ‘Will There Be Another Rainy Day?’ (3:05 min.)
Christopher Akiwenzie from Neyaashiinigmiing, Ontario – Age 25 – ‘Adikameg and Ice’ (4:10 min.)
Jessie Yakeleya from Tulita, North West Territories – Age 27 – ‘In the Future, That’s What’s Going to Happen, I Think’ (3:34 min.)