Jules Koostachin

ACTRESS, DIRECTOR, WRITER

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Born in Moose Factory Ontario, Jules was raised by her Cree speaking grandparents in Moosonee, and also with her mother in Ottawa, a warrior of the Canadian Residential school system. Jules is a band member of Attawapiskat First Nation, the Ancestral lands of the MoshKeKo InNiNeWak. She currently resides in Vancouver where she is a PhD candidate with the Institute of Gender, Race, Sexuality, and Social Justice at the University of British Columbia, her research focus is Indigenous documentary. Jules aims to defend her thesis in early 2020. In 2010, she completed her masters at Ryerson University in Documentary Media where she was awarded the Award of Distinction for her thesis work, as well as the Graduate Ryerson Gold Medal for highest academic achievement. While in graduate school, she produced her first feature documentary "Remembering Inninimowin" regarding her journey of remembering InNiMoWin (Cree). After graduation, Jules was one of six women selected for the Women in the Directors Chair program at the Banff Center, where she directed a scene from her feature script "Broken Angel", which recently went through development with the Whistler Screenwriting lab (2019). Jules' television series AskiBOYZ (2016) co-produced with Big Soul Production is now being aired on Aboriginal Peoples Television Network in both English and Cree.Jules' company VisJuelles Productions Inc. has a number of films and other media works in development. In 2017, she released her documentary "NiiSoTeWak: Two Bodies, One Heart" and her second CBC doc "OshKiKiShiKaw: A New Day" was released in early 2019. Her third CBC documentary "KaYaMenTa: Truth Sharing about Menopause" will released in the summer of 2020. In 2017, she also released her documentary "Butterfly Monument" about her relation, the late Shannen Koostachin with co-director/producer Rick Miller. Jules was the 2017 Aboriginal Storyteller in Residence with the Vancouver Public Library where she further developed her poetry. In the fall of 2018, Jules latest narrative film "OChiSkwaCho" premiered at ImagineNative, and she is also in development with two (2) television series. Jules has recently delved back into the world of performance art, and is currently represented by The Characters Talent Agency in Vancouver. Jules is the voice of Layla, one of the leads on a CBC/PBS animation series "Molly of Denali".Her first book of poetry "Unearthing Secrets, Gathering Truths" (2018) was published with Kegedonce Press, and she was also a selected filmmaker for the TIFF Filmmakers Lab. Jules is currently writing her first novel "Moccasin Souls" with Kegedonce Press due for release in the fall of 2020, and she recently participated with the Tricksters and Writers program (VIWFF) working on her next feature script "KaTaWaSiSin: It is Beautiful". Jules carries extensive knowledge working in Indigenous community in several different capacities and these community experiences continue to feed her advocacy and her arts practice. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Jules Koostachin

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Jules Koostachin on average has worked on 1 movies per year from 2010 to 2019. See the full graphs of the number of Jules Koostachin movies released per year from 2010 till 2019.

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Jules Koostachin works mostly in Documentary Genre followed by Animation Genre flixes. 40% of Jules Koostachin movies are Documentary Genre movies. See Top Genres that Jules Koostachin worked on in the graph below.

Average IMDB Score

On average the IMDB score of the movies that Jules Koostachin has worked on is 8.5.

8.5 / 10

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Animation,Fantasy
Molly of Denali (2019)

An action-adventure comedy that follows the adventures of feisty and resourceful 10-year-old Molly Mabray, an Alaska Native girl, her dog Suki, and friends Tooey and Trini on their adventures in epically beautiful Alaska.

8.8/1030 min

Available in 7 platform(s).