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A successful year for the 35th International First Peoples Festival.
Montreal, August 19th, 2025. The eclectic and multidisciplinary international program of the 2025 International First Peoples Festival was a resounding success. Concerts, films, and exhibitions all drew large crowds under sunny skies, as the festival shone with the brilliance of the new works unveiled to an enthusiastic audience. In its world premiere on the Québecor stage, the…
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35th International First Peoples Festival Awards Teueikan Creative Award First and second Prize Prizes awarded according to artistic merit to films that have shown originality in the subject matter and the mise-en-scène, relevance in their cinematographic approaches and which correspond, in substance and form, to the soul of the first peoples. First Prize Ka Whawhai Tonu by Mike…
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