Montreal – Acclaimed Anishinaabe filmmaker Lisa Jackson’s Door Number 3 Productions/National Film Board of Canada (NFB) co-produced feature-length documentary Wilfred Buck will have its world premiere at the CPH:DOX Copenhagen International Documentary Film Festival, which takes place March 13–24, 2024.
Wilfred Buck has been chosen for the international main competition, eligible for the prestigious DOX:Award.
Wilfred Buck (92 min 26 s)
- Producers: Lisa Jackson, Lauren Grant and Alicia Smith (NFB)
- Executive Producers: Jennifer Baichwal, Nicholas de Pencier, David Christensen (NFB)
- Co-Executive Producers: Janice Dawe, Kathy Avrich-Johnson, Greg Boustead, Jessica Harrop
- Editor: David Schmidt; Co-Editors: Eui Yong Zong, Matt Lyon
- Drama DOP: Justin Black
Written and directed by Jackson, known for her groundbreaking cross-genre work, Wilfred Buck is a hybrid feature documentary that follows the extraordinary life story of the eponymous charismatic and irreverent Cree Elder, who overcame a harrowing history of displacement, racism and addiction by reclaiming ancestral star knowledge and ceremony.
Adapted from his freewheeling memoir I Have Lived Four Lives, a beat poet’s insider view of colonization that took Buck from the land to the streets to the stars, the film blends verité, archive and stylized re-enactments to reveal what it means to heal and reconnect with Indigenous knowledge that is as relevant today as ever.
Wilfred Buck, a Door Number 3 and National Film Board of Canada production, in association with Clique Pictures, is produced in association with Crave, the Canada Media Fund, Telefilm Canada, Ontario Creates, the Rogers Documentary Fund, Indigenous Screen Office, in association with Justfilms | Ford Foundation, APTN, and with the support of Sandbox Films and the Sundance Institute.
Lisa Jackson is an Anishinaabe (Aamjiwnaang) filmmaker whose work has garnered two Canadian Screen Awards, been nominated for a Webby and screened at top festivals including Sundance, Tribeca, SXSW, London BFI and Hot Docs. Her 2018 NFB VR experience Biidaaban: First Light was viewed by more than 25,000 people, while her film Indictment won Best Doc at imagineNATIVE and is one of CBC’s most-watched documentaries. Jackson won the 2022 Chicken & Egg Award and the 2021 DOC Vanguard Award, and has an MFA from York University. She’s a member of the Indigenous Screen Office’s Membership Circle and an alumna of the CFC Directors Lab and the TIFF Talent Lab and Writers Studio.