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On this episode of the 1st on Film Podcast, we sit down with Gail Maurice to discuss her film Blood Lines. Our conversation explores the importance of Meiti language representation on screen, why authentic Indigenous storytelling matters, and how language can help preserve culture while connecting audiences to a deeper sense of identity. Gail also shares the story behind the film’s title, explaining the meaning and intention behind Blood Lines and how it reflects the themes at the heart of the film. Join us for an insightful conversation about storytelling, representation, and bringing personal and cultural experiences to the screen. Gail Maurice is a Canadian actor, writer, and filmmaker whose work celebrates Indigenous voices through authentic and character-driven storytelling. She has appeared in numerous acclaimed film and television productions while also establishing herself as a writer and director committed to sharing stories that reflect Indigenous experiences, culture, and community. Through her filmmaking, Maurice explores themes of identity, family, language, and resilience, bringing underrepresented perspectives to audiences with warmth, honesty, and humor. Her work continues to highlight the importance of Indigenous representation both in front of and behind the camera. Blood Lines is a heartfelt drama that explores identity, family, and cultural heritage through an Indigenous lens. Blending personal storytelling with themes of belonging and generational connection, the film examines how language, tradition, and ancestry shape who we are while emphasizing the importance of preserving culture for future generations. Grounded in authentic performances and a deeply personal perspective, Blood Lines offers an intimate look at community, resilience, and the enduring ties that connect us across generations.
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