
Nancy
In 1911, 18-year-old Nancy Columbia Eneutseak, now known as the first Indigenous screenwriter, sees her film for the very first time. Eva Grant is a St'at'imc Eurasian artist from British Columbia. She is a graduate of Stanford University and a Sundance Native Lab alumna.
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