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Aki
Fox Theatre
Tuesday, Jun 23, 2026 6:30 PM
AKI (Anishinaabemowin for "earth" or "land") is a meditative, visually immersive documentary set in Atikameksheng Anishnawbek in Northern Ontario, Canada. Filmed over seasonal years, this unscripted project unfolds entirely without narration or dialogue, instead relying on the aural textures of wind, water, animal and human life, and ceremony to tell the story of a people fully rooted in their land.
Director Darlene Naponse, a community member and artist from Atikameksheng, invites us into her homeland and shares an intimate glimpse into the layers of everyday life where storytelling emerges through gestures, places, and the non-verbal. AKI shares land-based practices such as fishing, maple syrup harvesting, and medicine gathering, while reflecting on histories of colonisation, environmental exploitation, and attempted cultural erasure against the realities of the ongoing strength of community.
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Admission Non-Member - $14.38
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AKI (Anishinaabemowin for "earth" or "land") is a meditative, visually immersive documentary
set in Atikameksheng Anishnawbek in Northern Ontario, Canada. Filmed over seasonal years,
this unscripted project unfolds entirely without narration or dialogue, instead relying on the
aural textures of wind, water, animal and human life, and ceremony to tell the story of a people
fully rooted in their land.
Director Darlene Naponse, a community member and artist from Atikameksheng, invites us
into her homeland and shares an intimate glimpse into the layers of everyday life where
storytelling emerges through gestures, places, and the non-verbal. AKI shares land-based
practices such as fishing, maple syrup harvesting, and medicine gathering, while reflecting on
histories of colonisation, environmental exploitation, and attempted cultural erasure against
the realities of the ongoing strength of community.
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