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Returning Home

Canada’s Residential Schools are the legacy of a world where relationships are severed in the service of power and where people become detached from one another and the complex webs of interdependence. Among the Secwépemc in British Columbia, one such story is that of Phyllis Jack-Webstad, a residential school survivor whose experiences inspired the Orange Shirt Day movement.

RETURNING HOME follows Phyllis on a nationwide educational tour, while her family struggles to heal multigenerational wounds at home in Secwépemc territory. Amid a global pandemic and the lowest salmon run in Canadian history, the film also explores the absence of salmon along the upper Fraser River, and how a multi-year fishing moratorium is tearing at the fabric of Secwépemc communities. By bearing witness to the trauma experienced by Phyllis and her family, RETURNING HOME holds a mirror to the trauma experienced by the natural world, too. For the Secwépemc, healing people and healing the natural world are one and the same.

Film Festivals:

Best Canadian Documentary
Vancouver International Film Festival

DGC Best Canadian Documentary
Calgary International Film Festival

Best Canadian Feature Documentary
Edmonton International Film Festival

Best of Fest
Chilliwack Independent Film Festival

Nominations for Best Director, Best Cinematography, Best Documentary
Chilliwack Independent Film Festival

Official Selection
Lunenberg Docs
Powell River Film Festival
Chilliwack Independent Film Festival
Available Light Film Festival

Review/Media:

The Globe and Mail
The Georgia Straight
Playback
Edmonton Journal
Stir
Daily Hive
The William’s Lake Tribute
University of British Columbia
Set The Tape
CJSW 90.9FM

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A Canadian Geographic Films Production

Director:
Sean Stiller
Director of Photography:
Sean Stiller
Editor:
Katharine Asals
Original Music:
Melody McKiver
Colour:
Kristina Mileska

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Sean Stiller is a Toronto & Vancouver based director and cinematographer / director of photography.
His practice spans documentary, television, branded and commercial films as well as Indigenous-centred productions.
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