Indigenous Supermodel of our Generation: Quannah Chasinghorse

From a great distance, the life of a supermodel looks to be glamorous, but not for Quannah Chasinghorse. In the fashion world, she continually fights for herself and the ability to be her authentic self and not put into a box while educating about Native issues and advocating for the planet while representing and supporting her people. We had the pleasure of seeing Quannah in action during an interview and photoshoot in the sunny hills of Los Angeles. 

Jules Koostachin’s ANGELA’S SHADOW Secures Distribution with Motion 58 in Advance of World Premiere

VANCOUVER, BC (September 26, 2024) — Visjuelles Production Inc. is pleased to announce that ANGELA’S SHADOW from award-winning filmmaker Dr. Jules Arita Koostachin (WaaPaKe) has signed a distribution deal with Motion 58 ahead of the film’s world premiere at the Vancouver International Film Festival (VIFF) on October 2, 2024. This deal will see ANGELA’S SHADOW through its festival run and into the theatrical market, distribution in Canada and international sales.

Actor & Ambassador Nadia George

Nadia George is an award-winning Mi’kmaw-Canadian actor and ambassador who focuses on uplifting the voices of Native youth while addressing stigmas.

Amber Midthunder in Action

A tireless advocate of Native stories and voices in the broader film industry, the actress and filmmaker draws on her culture and heritage to become one of the fiercest Native woman action stars of our generation.

Jessica Matten: The Bad*ss Superhero Native Woman in the Making

First Nations actress and businesswoman Jessica Matten (Metis Red River Cree) understands the importance of accurately portraying Native people in entertainment and the power it has for the community, especially the youth. Through all of her work, on and off-screen, Jessica’s actively contributing to the creation of spaces and representation for other Native and First Nations actors and talents, making her the bad*ass superhero Native woman she strives to be.