Jeff Barnaby

2022 - 10 - 13

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Jeff Barnaby, « un cinéaste de talent » qui dépeignait les réalités de ... (ICI.Radio-Canada.ca)

Le cinéaste mi'kmaw originaire de Listuguj est mort à l'âge de 46 ans des suites d'un cancer.

Le réalisateur du film d'horreur Rouge Quantum était considéré comme un « cinéaste de talent » par les artisans du milieu en Gaspésie. Il permettait aux jeunes, à travers son genre unique et singulier [l'horreur], de s’intéresser à sa propre histoire. « Il essayait de faire prendre conscience de l’histoire autochtone de sa communauté.

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Acclaimed Mi'kmaw filmmaker Jeff Barnaby dead at 46 | CBC News (CBC.ca)

Representatives say Mi'kmaw filmmaker Jeff Barnaby, who helped shape modern Indigenous cinema with movies like Rhymes for Young Ghouls and Blood Quantum, ...

"Beautifully stubborn 'til the very end, Jeff Barnaby was bold in his life and his work. Rhymes for Young Ghouls, Blood Quantum and his short films showed an artist powered by a blazing fire. It featured a cast that was nearly all Indigenous and took Barnaby more than 13 years from conception to debut. Blood Quantum depicted a zombie outbreak on a fictional Mi'kmaq reserve. The film criticized Canada's residential school system in a way that hadn't been widely seen in cinema before. Set in the 1970s, it also reminded audiences that the events it depicted were not ancient history.

Montreal-based Mi'kmaq filmmaker Jeff Barnaby dead at 46 (Montreal Gazette)

Representatives say the writer-director, who gained acclaim for his 2013 debut feature Rhymes for Young Ghouls, has died of cancer.

“That’s one of the eye-opening aspects of making these kinds of political films,” he said. “I think when you’re a minority, you end up fielding the opinions of people whom the film wasn’t aimed at,” Barnaby said. Although Barnaby said he was bothered by the mixed early reaction to his movie, he was also OK with it, Dunlevy noted.

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Jeff Barnaby, Indigenous director of 'Blood Quantum', dies at 46 (Screen International)

Jeff Barnaby, the Indigenous genre filmmaker whose most recent film Blood Quantum won seven Canadian Screen Awards, has died following a year-long battle ...

His mastery of the craft, his storytelling, his uncompromising vision, and his humanity, shine through his work. The film won Best Canadian First Feature at VIFF and inspired a new generation of Indigenous filmmakers. The filmmaker strived to highlight the cosmology of the Mi’gmaq language in his body of work and said in a recent interview, “In Mi’gmaq the word for ancestor and parent is the same thing, ungi’gul. Next came The Colony in 2007, which premiered at TIFF and was later selected as one of TIFF’s Top Ten films of the year. He bore a sensitivity, poignancy and depth within him, that translated through his films and resonated with audiences Indigenous and non-Native alike. Barnaby was born and raised on the Mi’gmaq community of Listuguj and spent his adult life living in Montreal, Quebec.

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Le cinéaste Jeff Barnaby s'est éteint prématurément (Le Devoir)

Il est des cinéastes dont on suit l'évolution avec un intérêt marqué. Le réalisateur micmac Jeff Barnaby, auteur des films Rhymes for Young Ghouls (Rimes ...

Il y a de ça dans le film, que je voulais à la fois le fun et pertinent, mais surtout pas revanchard, politiquement correct, ou moralisateur. […] Jeff Barnaby, Micmac (Mi’kmaq, comme on l’écrit dans la langue d’origine) de la Gaspésie, avait montré sa force de frappe et son oeil aiguisé de cinéaste dans ses courts métrages The Colony et File Under Miscellaneous. Même son de cloche dans Le Devoir, où Dans le Los Angeles Times, on signala « des débuts impressionnants ». Son goût pour le réalisme magique lui venait de là. Né en 1976 dans la communauté micmaque de Listuguj, dans le district de Gespe’gewa’gi, en Gaspésie, Jeff Barnaby développa très tôt une passion pour le cinéma d’horreur et de science-fiction.

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Jeff Barnaby, Uncompromising Horror Auteur, Dead at 46 (Vulture)

Jeff Barnaby, the Mi'gmaq and Canadian director behind groundbreaking horror films, died on October 13 after a year-long battle with cancer. He was 46.

Born in 1976 in the Mi’gmaq community of Listuguj, he settled in Montreal after earning a degree in film production from Concordia University in 2004. Barnaby’s representatives confirmed the news in a statement to [The Globe and Mail](https://twitter.com/HertzBarry/status/1580613450199629824?s=20&t=wJNWODC27sgcuJdBDwcyAQ). [Jeff Barnaby](https://www.vulture.com/2020/05/jeff-barnaby-is-worried-white-people-wont-get-blood-quantum.html), the Mi’gmaq and Canadian director behind horror films told from an Indigenous perspective, died on October 13 after a yearlong battle with cancer.

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Filmmaker Jeff Barnaby dies from cancer at age 46 (APTN News)

Mi'gmaw filmmaker Jeff Barnaby made a number of short and feature films including Rhymes for Young Ghouls and Blood Quantum.

“Jeff Barnaby’s films changed Canada, and played an outsize role in advancing the cultural and political imperative to reconcile with Indigenous peoples,” said friend and producer John Christou. The film industry has lost a visionary and unique voice, but more importantly, many of us have lost a friend. He worked with Quebec’s most talented crews in the production of his films. “Jeff provided a scathing indictment of Canada’s Residential School system, wrapped in a revenge story set on the fictional Red Crow reserve,” said the release. He worked repeatedly with several close friends and collaborators, including producer John Christou, Sound Designer Joe Barrucco, Cinematographer Michel St-Martin, Make-up FX Maestro Erik Gosselin, and a core group of indigenous actors including Kawennáhere Devery Jacobs, Glen Gould, Brandon Oakes, Michael Greyeyes and Elle-Maija Tailfeathers,” said the release. He followed that up with The Colony in 2007, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival.

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Jeff Barnaby, who helped Indigenous filmmakers dream bigger, dies ... (CTV News)

With only two feature-length films to his name -- the drama "Rhymes for Young Ghouls" and zombie film "Blood Quantum" -- Barnaby challenged notions of ...

Can money buy you happiness? This discovery showcases dust can stay clear for many years through the formation of galaxies. CTVNews.ca speaks with a stargazing expert on how best to see the planet-moon pairing. 13 with introductory remarks from the parties who have been granted standing in the proceedings, allowing all sides to essentially make their opening arguments. A Russian-born analyst who provided the bulk of the information for a flawed dossier about former U.S. Elon Musk's SpaceX has warned the Pentagon that it may stop funding critical satellite service in Ukraine unless the U.S. 2 hr ago "He was able to ... And nobody can tell them, because nobody's done it yet. They don't know how to plug-and-play an auteur filmmaker that writes Mi'kmaq stories," Barnaby said. He earned praise for the film's tenderness, tension and humour in the face of a complicated story of generational trauma. For those who knew him best, his work was raw, unflinching and honest in a way few other filmmakers dared to be.

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'Blood Quantum' director Jeff Barnaby dies at 46 (Los Angeles Times)

The writer-director, who pushed the boundaries of Indigenous cinema with “Rhymes for Young Ghouls” and “Blood Quantum,” died Thursday in Montreal.

Earlier this year, Barnaby nodded to the influence of King’s horror novel “The Stand” on the film. [told The Times in 2020](https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/movies/story/2020-05-08/blood-quantum-indigenous-horror-zombie-pandemic-jeff-barnaby). Shot in Canada on Mohawk and Mi’gmaq land, the film chronicles a zombie outbreak on a First Nations reservation. ‘Rhymes for Young Ghouls,’ ‘Blood Quantum’ and his short films showed an artist powered by a blazing fire. “His mastery of the craft, his storytelling, his uncompromising vision, and his humanity, shine through his work. Though he made only two feature films, Barnaby earned considerable acclaim for redefining expectations of what an Indigenous film could be and expanding opportunities for Indigenous actors.

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Le cinéaste mi'kmaq Jeff Barnaby meurt à 46 ans (La Presse)

Le cinéaste mi'kmaq Jeff Barnaby, considéré comme un visionnaire du cinéma autochtone moderne, est mort à l'âge de 46 ans après une bataille d'un an contre ...

Le festival montréalais Fantasia a décrit Jeff Barnaby comme « un pionnier absolu du cinéma autochtone contemporain ». L’acteur mohawk Kaniehtiio Horn, qui a joué dans le court métrage The Colony en 2007, a prédit que les gens allaient étudier l’œuvre, petite mais singulière, de Barnaby pendant des années à venir. « Sa maîtrise du métier, sa façon de raconter des histoires, sa vision sans compromis et son humanité brillent à travers son œuvre, a affirmé M.

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Director Jeff Barnaby, who helped Indigenous filmmakers dream ... (The Globe and Mail)

The Montreal-based writer-director gained acclaim for his 2013 debut feature Rhymes for Young Ghouls. He was 46.

He earned praise for the film’s tenderness, tension and humour in the face of a complicated story of generational trauma. They don’t know how to plug-and-play an auteur filmmaker that writes Mi’kmaq stories,” Barnaby said. For those who knew him best, his work was raw, unflinching and honest in a way few other filmmakers dared to be. Nobody’s figured it out.” “His mastery of the craft, his storytelling, his uncompromising vision, and his humanity, shine through his work,” Christou said in the statement from Barnaby’s reps. “Beautifully stubborn till the very end, Jeff Barnaby was bold in his life and his work,” Jacobs said in a statement provided by Barnaby’s publicity representatives.

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Le cinéaste Jeff Barnaby meurt à 46 ans (Le Journal de Montréal)

Le cinéaste micmac montréalais Jeff Barnaby est décédé à 46 ans après avoir lutté pendant un an contre un cancer.

Son thriller de zombies Rouge Quantum a récolté six prix au gala des prix Écrans canadiens, l’an passé. Le cinéaste micmac montréalais Jeff Barnaby est décédé à 46 ans après avoir lutté pendant un an contre un cancer, ont annoncé jeudi ses représentants. Le cinéaste Jeff Barnaby meurt à 46 ans

First Nations filmmaker Jeff Barnaby has died (National Post)

Barnaby's last film, Blood Quantum, imagined a pandemic that turned people into zombies, with the twist that the First Nations residents on the Red Crow Mi'gmaq ...

He added that he was at work on a “cosmic horror road movie” to be called The Old Breed. Barnaby filmed Blood Quantum in Listuguj, a Mi’gmaq community in Quebec where he was born. “Zombie movies are a little bit more fun. Ironically, its theatrical debut, planned for March of 2020, was deep-sixed by the actual pandemic. The cause was cancer. Article content

Obituary: Mi'kmaq filmmaker Jeff Barnaby fought Indigenous ... (Montreal Gazette)

If you look at the history of cinema, you're battling stereotypes of 100 years of Native misrepresentation,” said the director of Rhymes for Young Ghouls ...

He said the director’s output “changed Canada, and played an outsized role in advancing the cultural and political imperative to reconcile with Indigenous Peoples.” I don’t know if an Indigenous perspective is going to necessarily conform to the way (white people) tell stories.” [to bring to the screen his 2019 parable Blood Quantum](https://montrealgazette.com/entertainment/local-arts/making-the-scene-in-2019-quebec-artists-to-watch-this-year), a riotous tale of a zombie plague against which inhabitants of one Indigenous reserve are inexplicably immune. She’s a hero, but she’s a self-destructive force. “She’s responsible for a bunch of deaths and violence. Article content

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Le réalisateur Jeff Barnaby laisse un vaste héritage ... (CIMT-CHAU)

Le cinéaste Jeff Barnaby, originaire de Listuguj, est décédé au cours des dernières heures après un long combat contre le cancer.

L’héritage laissé par Jeff Barnaby pourra certainement inspirer des jeunes de sa communauté, mais aussi des réalisateurs en devenir partout à travers le monde. Jeff Barnaby a redéfini le style du cinéma autochtones en injectant, dans les fables et les histoires qui ont bercées son enfance du réalisme magique de Laurent corporelle du réalisme magique, de l’horreur corporelle et de la science-fiction. L’heure est à la méditation et au recueillement au site traditionnel de guérison de Listuguj et un un feu brûlera au cours des trois prochains jours pour souligner la mort Jeff Barnaby.

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Hommage au réalisateur Jeff Barnaby décédé à l'âge de 46 ans (ICI.Radio-Canada.ca)

Bon pied, bonne heure! | Jeff Barnaby, natif de Listuguj, combattait un cancer depuis un an. Il laisse derrière lui une œuvre constituée de plusieurs courts ...

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