When Mi’gmaq filmmaker Jeff Barnaby was shooting the zombie thriller Blood Quantum in 2018, he knew he was addressing themes of First Nations sovereignty and the lasting impact of colonialism on his people. He didn’t know COVID-19 would come along and add its own voice to the conversation. But sometimes life imitates art. In the film, a pandemic turns normal people into bloodthirsty zombies….
Source: Red Lake Nation News
Life imitates art in First Nation director's zombie apocalypse film
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