Yintah

Austrian premiere! / *** Hot Docs Rogers Audience Award & Land Sky Sea Award Special Mention, DOXA Elevate Award ***

Wet’suwet’en/CA, 2024, 125 min, English, Witsuwit'en with English subtitles
Regie: Jennifer Wickham, Brenda Michell, Michael Toledano

Mittwoch
6. November
20:30
Heimatsaal im Volkskundemuseum
Paulustorgasse 13a, 1. Stock


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Spanning more than a decade, Yintah follows Howilhkat Freda Huson and Sleydo’ Molly Wickham as their nation reoccupies and protects their unceded ancestral lands from the Canadian government and several of the largest fossil fuel companies on earth.

YINTAH is about an anti-colonial resurgence - a fierce and ongoing fight for Indigenous and human rights in the face of a colonial government committed to seizing lands at gunpoint.

Wet’suwet’en land is unceded: There is no treaty, no bill of sale, or no surrender placing the land under Canadian authority. In 1997, the Dinï ze’ and Tsakë ze’ (Hereditary Chiefs) of the Wet’suwet’en people proved in Canada’s top court that they had never given up ownership to 22,000 km2 of land. Despite this ruling, Canada has authorized fossil fuel giants to build multiple oil and fracked-gas pipelines across Wet’suwet’en land. The result: a decade long clash between Wet’suwet’en land defenders and Canadian police seeking to seize their land.

YINTAH is the story of the Indigenous right to sovereignty over Indigenous territories. Freda, Molly, and the Dinï ze’ and Tsakë ze’ are part of a centuries-long fight to protect their children, culture, and land from colonial violence. For the Wet’suwet’en, their very future is at stake.

“Righteous…enrapturing…Yintah vigorously paints a resiliency that will never surrender.” - rogerebert.com

“Yintah is a film of historical importance and a testimony for generations to come.” - DOXA