6 abril, 2026

Reciprocity Project Season Two Brings Indigenous Perspectives to the Big Screen

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SOURCE: PR NEWSMEDIA

SEATTLE,/PRNewswire/ — Season Two of the Reciprocity Project film series will make its world premiere on March 20 at the Māoriland Film Festival

All seven short films in the second season will be screened on the opening night of the festival, taking place in the Kāpiti Coast community of Ōtaki in Aotearoa, New Zealand, between March 20-24. 

Each original film was made in partnership with global Indigenous storytellers and their communities within their home territories across Kenya, Finland, Sierra Leone, Fiji, Taiwan, and the United States. 

In Season Two of this multimedia project, storytellers and community partners created films responding to the question: What does a ‘return’ to land, language, community, and reciprocal relationships mean to you and your community? 

The films are rooted in Indigenous agency, sovereignty, and self-determination, and encompass themes including intergenerational knowledge-sharing, language revitalization, climate justice, intersectionality, and gender. 

«Indigenous creators have a great responsibility to not only represent themselves but also to share authentic representations of their Peoples and their communities. Alongside this important, culture-bearing work, Reciprocity Project makes room for Indigenous joy, lightness, and laughter, in addition to everything else Indigenous Peoples carry in the world,» said Sunná Nousuniemi (Sámi), director of Season Two film ÁHKUIN

«Reciprocity Project is a beautiful example of culture’s power to remind us all that we are part of nature and that the survival of the Earth cannot be separated from the health of society,» expressed cellist Yo-Yo Ma, who is also a co-executive producer on Reciprocity Project. 

«The global cohort of filmmakers of Season Two have created stories that are at once nuanced, complicated, traditional, and contemporary. They may mirror similar themes and concepts, but each one is special, unique, and unapologetically Indigenous,» said executive producer Tracy Rector. 

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