Citation :
« Amisk is more than a concert film, a somewhat pejorative designation in nonfiction cinema. Rather, it is a testimony to cultural survival and creativity. Indeed, Obomsawin captured what was in many ways a turning point for Native resistance against government arrogance and white Canadian ethnocentrism, using the concert as a microcosm of the larger perspective in which unique Native voices would talk back to white Canada and, for the first time, be heard. »
-- Randolph Lewis
Source :
LEWIS, Randolph. Alanis Obomsawin: The Vision of a Native Filmmaker, Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press, 2006, American Indian Lives.
[en anglais] (pp. 47-48)