Poetic and sensual, “Butte” unfolds over the course of a day, marking the progression of time at four key points – sunrise, mid-day, late afternoon, and sundown. Filmed on the Blood Reserve in the plains and ancestral grounds of Southern Alberta, the camera instinctively accentuates dancer-choreographer Byron Chief-Moon’s deep connection to the land. The film captures images of nature and the connectiveness with the land – undulating waves of wild grass, the slow passage of clouds, pastoral, woodland thicket, and streams. The body as landscape is the central image; where the flesh, bone and muscle become synonymous with the land.
Butte
- Film Maker
- Mouvement Perpétuel
- Year
- 2007
- Country
- Canada
- Language
- Format
- 16mm
- Length
- 5
- Genre
- documentary, experimental, queer
- Category
- dance, Indigenous, Landscape, LGBTQ, Race + Ethnicity


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