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Ka Ke Ki Ku (1960)

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Plot

This early work from Pierre Perrault, made in collaboration with René Bonnière, chronicles summer activities in the Innu communities of Unamenshipu (La Romaine) and Pakuashipi. Shot by noted cinematographer Michel Thomas-d’Hoste, it documents the construction of a traditional canoe, fishing along the Coucouchou River, a procession marking the Christian feast of the Assumption, and the departure of children for residential schools—an event presented here in an uncritical light. Perrault’s narration, delivered by an anonymous male voice, underscores the film’s outsider gaze on its Indigenous subjects. The film is from Au Pays de Neufve-France (1960), a series produced by Crawley Films, an important early Canadian producer of documentary films.

Genres

Documentary

Technical details

DetailValue
Original titleKa Ke Ki Ku
Original languageFrançais (FR)
Spoken languagesFrançais
StatusReleased
Release date15 gennaio 1960
CinematographyMichel Thomas-d'Hoste
Assistant directorsRené Bonnière, Pierre Perrault
Camera operatorsMichel Thomas-d'Hoste
Additional photographyMichel Thomas-d'Hoste

Release dates

Theatrical release

Canada / Jan 15, 1960

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