Portraits from a Fire Productions Black Moon Media Elemental Studios
Distributed by
Photon Films and Media
Release date
November 1, 2021 (2021-11-01)
Running time
92 minutes
Country
Canada
Languages
English Tsilhqot’in
Budget
$525,000 CAD
Portraits from a Fire is a Canadian comedy-drama film, directed by Trevor Mack and released in 2021.[1] The first narrative feature film written and directed by a Tsilhqot'in filmmaker, the film stars William Magnus Lulua as Tyler, an amateur filmmaker living with his father Gord (Nathaniel Arcand) on a Tsilhqotʼin reserve in northern British Columbia, whose life is upended following the revelation of a long-hidden family secret.[2]
The film was shot in 2019 on Tl'etinqox-t'in territory around the community of Anaham.[3] Mack has indicated that the film was inspired by a desire to tell a First Nations story that had nothing to do with colonialism or the Indian residential school system,[2] as well as by a desire to reclaim the Tsilhqot’in language, which during his early life was typically spoken by people in the community only when they needed to discuss something they did not want their children to hear or understand.[1] Many of the supporting roles in the film are performed by local residents of Anaham rather than professional actors.[3]