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TIFF 2010: Jeff Barnaby Has Created A Dark SciFi Gem With FILE UNDER MISCELLANEOUS

by Todd Brown, August 23, 2010 5:33 PM


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Don't equate Native filmmakers with science fiction? Neither had I until I came across Jeff Barnaby. The director of award winning drama The Colony has taken a surprising path with his latest work, File Under Miscellaneous, a turn that is both shocking and incredibly exciting for anyone whose concept of Native art begins with totem poles for sale at roadside stands and ends with films like The Fast Runner. Hell, even saying something like that - something I very much mean as a compliment - is far too limiting for this. This is quality, period, and must viewing for any fan of intelligent, high end speculative fiction regardless of origin.

Taking visual cues from Blade Runner and Dark City and then subverting them to his own very unique purposes, File Under Miscellaneous tells the story of a worn down man from the Mi'gMaq nation who is so tired of being different he just wants to be white. This can be arranged.

Soon to premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, we've got a gallery of six stills from the film below.

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looking forward to a trailer very much.

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we will try get a trailer online before the premiere at TIFF. glad you're interested. for more info, become a fan of prospector films on facebook http://www.facebook.com/pages/Prospector-Films/112853975419504?ref=ts

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And you'll be welcome to host it here!


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