Danis Goulet
Danis Goulet (born 1977) is a Cree-Métis film director and screenwriter from Canada,[1] whose debut feature film Night Raiders premiered in 2021.[2]
Biography[]
Originally from La Ronge, Saskatchewan,[3] Goulet moved to Toronto in the early 2000s to work as a casting coordinator, but opted to return to school to study filmmaking after being asked to cast a "Pocahontas type" for an American television pilot, convincing her that indigenous people needed more creative control over their own stories.[1] She has directed a number of films, including Spin (2004),[4] Divided by Zero (2006), Wapawekka (2010),[3] Barefoot (2012),[5] Wakening (2013),[6] and Night Raiders (2021).[7]
During this time, she served for a number of years as artistic director of the imagineNATIVE Film and Media Arts Festival.[8]
Night Raiders, directed by Goulet, was produced by New Zealand film director Taika Waititi, and premiered at the 71st Berlin International Film Festival in March 2021,[9] and was one of the first 13 films announced for the 2021 Toronto International Film Festival.[10] She was also announced as the 2021 recipient of TIFF's Emerging Talent Award.[11] Goulet stated that the film was inspired in large part by Indigenous resistance movements.[7]
In the same year Goulet was announced as the director of Ivy, an upcoming Netflix thriller film slated to star Brazilian actress Alice Braga.[12]
In its year-end review of Canadian film and television in 2021, the trade magazine Playback named Goulet the Director of the Year.[13]
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References[]
- ^ a b Chris Knight, "Danis Goulet's film a first for New Zealand-Canada Indigenous co-operation". National Post, June 26, 2020.
- ^ Barry Hertz, "Indigenous filmmaker Danis Goulet's Night Raiders pulls from Canada's past to create a terrifying future". The Globe and Mail, March 3, 2021.
- ^ a b Cam Fuller, "'Wapawekka' in festival". Regina Leader-Post, December 18, 2010.
- ^ Jim Holt, "Strong Canadian films screen at Sundance, including Seducing Doctor Lewis". Canadian Press, January 18, 2004.
- ^ Cam Fuller, "Goulet takes Barefoot to Toronto fest; Director's film debuts at TIFF". Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, September 11, 2012.
- ^ Cassandra Szklarski, "Canuck filmmakers prepare to hustle at Sundance and Slamdance film fests"]. Canadian Press, January 14, 2014.
- ^ a b Crisolago, Mike (September 17, 2021). "Danis Goulet Talks Indigenous Sci-Fi and How Resistance Movements Inspired Her First Feature Film, Night Raiders". Retrieved January 19, 2022.
- ^ Cassandra Szklarski, "Aboriginal women take centre stage at indigenous film festival". The Daily Gleaner, October 18, 2008.
- ^ Wiseman, Andreas (February 11, 2021). "XYZ Boards World Sales On Sci-Fi 'Night Raiders', Berlin Fest Entry Exec-Produced By Taika Waititi — EFM". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved February 11, 2021.
- ^ Eric Kohn and Kate Erbland, "TIFF 2021: ‘Dune’ and ‘Last Night in Soho’ Among First 12 Films Confirmed for Fall Festival". IndieWire, June 23, 2021.
- ^ Selome Hailu, "Dionne Warwick and Danis Goulet to Receive TIFF Tribute Awards". Variety, August 26, 2021.
- ^ Rebecca Rubin, "‘Queen of the South’ Actor Alice Braga to Star in Netflix Thriller ‘Ivy’". Variety, June 17, 2021.
- ^ "Director of the Year: Danis Goulet". Playback, December 14, 2021.
External links[]
- Danis Goulet at IMDb
- 1977 births
- Living people
- 21st-century Canadian screenwriters
- 21st-century Canadian women writers
- 21st-century First Nations writers
- Canadian women screenwriters
- Canadian women film directors
- Film directors from Saskatchewan
- First Nations filmmakers
- Métis filmmakers
- Cree people