Ceremony

Directed by Banchi Hanuse
Canada
2026
84 mins
Unclassified 15+
This hybrid film flows through Nuxalk lands, lives and rivers where the ooligan fish no longer swim – tracing memory, ceremony, and the ripples of colonialism. Audience winner, SXSW.

Intimate and immersive, director Banchi Hanuse’s latest documentary opens with the disappearance of the ooligan (candlefish) from Bella Coola’s riverbanks in British Columbia, Canada – before unfolding into a wider story of Nuxalk land, life, and memory. From the hum of a ramshackle community radio, voices carry testimony, dreams, and archival echoes, tracing ecological collapse alongside colonial encroachment. Breathtaking watercolour animation brings ancestral stories and fish spirits to life, linking land, water, and people. As a new generation returns to the river and rekindles ceremony, the film becomes a celebration of connection, restoration, and the life flowing through people, place, and memory.

Tickets

Mon 8 June 2026, 2:30pm
Event George St - Cinema 11
Assisted ListeningWheelchair
Thu 11 June 2026, 6:30pm
Dendy Newtown - Cinema 2
Assisted ListeningWheelchairClose Captioned
Presented By
The Guardian
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