CIFF

If An Owl Calls Your Name

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Streams Access: United States and US Territories

April 6, 2025 - April 13, 2025

directed by
Zaya Benazzo
directed by
Maurizio Benazzo
year
2024
country
USA, Canada
runtime
92
captions
Closed
audio description
No
english subtitles
No
film contact
Science and Nonduality

WORLD PREMIERE


For generations, the government has forcefully stripped away the rights and identities of the Esk’etemc, Gitxsan, and Wet’suwet’en territories within Canada, leaving behind unceasing ripples of trauma. But as this defiant documentary shows, they’ll never strip away these tribes’ souls.


Patricia June Vickers, her brother Roy Henry Vickers, along with other Indigenous elders, healers, and activists from Esk'etemc, Gitxsan, and Wet'suwet'en territories reflect upon their lives as forcefully assimilated Canadians. The effects of intergenerational trauma echo through the voices of residential school survivors and their children as they heal from substance abuse, violence, and a profound disconnect from their culture. Through connection to land, ancestral wisdom, and ceremonial healing they transform darkness into forgiveness and inner reconciliation. A prayer beyond religion; these stories call one into a universal yearning for belonging and the sacredness of life.


WORLD PREMIERE


GUEST(S) ARE SCHEDULED TO BE IN ATTENDANCE FOR Q&A


Post-screening Q&A:


Join us after the screening for a Q&A with the filmmakers, moderated by Nancy Kelsey, board member of Lake Erie Native American Council.


Further engagement at the Westfield Studio Theatre:


Breaking Through: Alternative Distribution Strategies for Documentary Filmmakers

Tuesday, April 1

4-5:00pm


Led by Maurizio and Zaya Benazzo, the team behind If An Owl Calls Your Name, this discussion will offer documentary filmmakers the opportunity to discover alternative distribution strategies to ensure their films reach wider audiences outside of mainstream channels.


From the filmmakers:

Over the past 4 years, we have self-distributed films beyond traditional industry pathways, with our documentary "The Wisdom of Trauma" reaching an impressive 15 million viewers worldwide. 

This conversation will open your mind to alternative possibilities not immediately visible at first glance.


We will share our experiences on how to navigate a competitive market to reach global audiences and create tangible social impact. 


The session will provide concrete examples and important insights for ensuring your films are seen effectively in today's challenging and constantly evolving documentary landscape.

Community Partners

Lake Erie Native American Council