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Bloodland 2011

5 min📅 2011-07-02

Bloodland (2011) is a thought-provoking short film that delves into the devastating consequences of gas and oil exploration on the environment, specifically the impact of hydraulic fracturing on the Kainaiwa Reserve in Canada.

Director: Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers

Cast

Byron Chief-Moon
Byron Chief-Moon
Band Councillor #1 / Drillman #1
Cowboy Smithx
Band Councillor #2 / Drillman #2
Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers
Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers
Earth Woman

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bloodland (2011) about?

This short film sheds light on the irreversible damage caused by gas and oil exploration, specifically the impact of hydraulic fracturing on the Kainaiwa Reserve in Canada.

Who directed Bloodland?

The film was directed by Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers, a talented Indigenous director who brings a unique perspective to the narrative.

Who stars in Bloodland?

Byron Chief-Moon, Cowboy Smithx, and Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers star in this powerful short film.

Is Bloodland (2011) worth watching?

As an unrated short film, Bloodland (2011) is a gripping and thought-provoking watch, particularly for fans of horror-drama and environmental themes.

How long is Bloodland?

The runtime of Bloodland (2011) is 5 minutes.

About Bloodland (2011) — A Haunting Commentary on Environmental Degradation

Bloodland (2011) is a thought-provoking short film that delves into the devastating consequences of gas and oil exploration on the environment, specifically the impact of hydraulic fracturing on the Kainaiwa Reserve in Canada. Director Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers masterfully weaves a powerful narrative with an entirely Indigenous cast and crew, bringing attention to a pressing issue. This 5-minute horror-drama is a poignant commentary on the delicate balance between progress and preservation.

Shot on location in the heart of the Canadian wilderness, Bloodland (2011) immerses viewers in a haunting atmosphere that amplifies the film's themes of environmental degradation and the importance of Indigenous representation in the film industry. With a runtime of just 5 minutes, this gripping short film packs a punch, leaving a lasting impression on audiences.