Cree sisters’ animated stories highlighted at top Indigenous film festival
The animation work of Cree sisters Caeleigh and Keara Lightning will be in the spotlight at the world's largest Indigenous film festival, imagineNATIVE in Toronto.
The stories were created through a program for animators from under-represented communities.
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The stories were created through a program for animators from under-represented communities.
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