London’s Forest City Film Festival will be shining a light on Indigenous film as part of their annual programming this October. The festival’s Indigenous Curator is award-winning filmmaker Judith Schuyler, from the Oneida Nation of the Thames. This year’s selection celebrates a variety of Indigenous voices, while also connecting the viewer to the Indigenous experience.

The curated offering of seven films includes a showing of Aberdeen, directed by Ryan Cooper (Ojibway, Peguis First Nation) and Eva Thomas (Walpole Island First Nation), as well as John Kim Bell: Born To Indspire – a film that explores the journey of the first Indigenous person in North America to conduct a classical orchestra on Broadway. Forest City Film Festival runs from October 19 to 27. London Top Stories Heavy police presence in downtown London as result of weapons investigation CAO of Middlesex Centre settles dispute with Farhi months after council rejected farmland severance Fatal fire being investigated in London Police search of rural property yields $123,000 in drugs, cash, and stolen property Forest City Film Festival programming to shine a light on Indigenous voices 'Full circle moment'; childhood cancer survivors now working as pediatric oncology nurses at Children's Hospital OPP dismantle clandestine drug lab in Walkerton Driver charged after child is struck in Owen Sound intersection CTVNews.

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