Screening dates and booking

Credits

  • Directors-screenwriters

    Seth Scriver, Peter Scriver

  • Canada 2025. 97min

  • Courtesy of

    Magnify

  • Language

    English

Access information

Descriptive subtitles:
Saturday 18 October 18:15

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Introduction

Half-brothers Seth and Peter Scriver love to chat, giggle and reminisce. One Indigenous, one white, their shared and divergent heritages offer a fascinating view of the world. Jam-packed with joyful and surprising moments, with animation that recalls a freewheeling 1990s slacker aesthetic, this documentary skilfully navigates the gross inequity of post-colonial societies with the precision of a sniper and the heart of a poet.

Kristy Matheson

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