DIIFF 2024

Slow Media - Decolonizing the Filmmaking Process in the Indigenous Digital Filmmaking Program at Capilano University

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Join us for a conversation with Gregory Coyes, who teaches Indigenous Digital Filmmaking at Vancouver’s Capilano University and is the founder of Slow Media Community.


About Gregory Coyes

When he graduated from Yale, Gregory Coyes seemed destined for a career in geology/glaciology—but a role in the 1983 feature Running Brave set him on another path. A filmmaker of Métis/Cree and European descent, he has created programming for major broadcasters, including Stories from the 7th Fire, animation inspired by Indigenous legends, and Live from the Hundred Years Café, a series hosted by Coyes himself. No Turning Back (1996)documents the important work of Canada’s Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, and How the Fiddle Flows (2002) traces the evolution of a unique Métis musical tradition. Founder of the Slow Media community, which explores the Indigenous sense of cinematic time, Coyes teaches at Vancouver’s Capilano College.