A Light in the Shadow
A Light in the Shadow follows the interconnected stories of several Indigenous women as they struggle with hardships and find inspiration in each other. Broken into four segments, each written and directed by a girl from the Stardale group, the film explores hope through connection. At its core A Light in the Shadow is a story about the importance of representation and how seeing marginalized stories portrayed broadly can make a difference for younger audiences.
Your rental of A Light in the Shadow goes towards increased social and wellness programming, basic needs, and better lives for many Indigenous young women and girls, their families and their communities in Calgary, Alberta.
A Light in the Shadow is the third film in the Stardale Women’s Group Film Trilogy. The first film in the Trilogy, The Road is an award-winning short film starring the Indigenous girls of Stardale Women's Group. It explores various themes pertaining to the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls and the legacy and inter-generational impact of colonialism in Canada. Following The Road was Shadows in Time, a film that unveils the experiences of racism and sexism that urban Indigenous young women and girls endure in their everyday lives.
Writer/Director
Eve Strongeagle (Park Scene)
Jenna Jebb (Hospital Scene)
Rihanna Strongeagle (Gallery Segment)
Ava Wagner (Gallery Segment)
Producers
Helen McPhaden
Kristina Fithern-Stiele
Tyler Whelen
Script Compiled By
Kristina Fithern-Stiele
Director of Photography
Ivona Ries
Picture Editor
Kristina Fithern-Stiele
Starring
Star Melting Tallow
Tamara Simms
Janelle Mcgonigal
Annie Zehnder
Jenna Jebb
Carol Lewis
Rihanna Strongeagle
Poster and Photography By
Michaela Tomic - Communications Coordinator for Stardale Women’s Group