
Behind the Lens: Twice Colonized
Clip: Season 37 Episode 9 | 1m 10sVideo has Closed Captions
Message from Lin Alluna, director of Twice Colonized.
Message from Lin Alluna, director of Twice Colonized.
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Major funding for POV is provided by PBS, The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the Wyncote Foundation, Reva & David Logan Foundation, the Open Society Foundations and the...

Behind the Lens: Twice Colonized
Clip: Season 37 Episode 9 | 1m 10sVideo has Closed Captions
Message from Lin Alluna, director of Twice Colonized.
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Being an outsider, coming into Aaju's home and Aaju's community, it was really important for us that Aaju had agency in telling her own story.
That meant that very early on Aaju and I started developing scenes together and finding out what was it that we wanted to say with this film.
What Aaju Peter and I hope that the audience will take away from watching Twice Colonized is that a conversation across differences is not only interesting but essential for our evolution.
I really hope that this film will make people realize and acknowledge what has been done and is still being done against indigenous people in the Scandinavian countries.
It's really time that we look at our history but also what's happening right now for indigenous people and what can we do?
What steps can we take to create a better future?
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Preview: S37 Ep9 | 1m 50s | Trailer for Lin Alluna's film Twice Colonized. (1m 50s)
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