Film Screening: Jim Settee:The Way Home

Jim Settee: The Way Home

A Story of Transformation and homecoming

Directed by Saskatoon's own, Jeanne Corrigal

Tuesday May 11, 2010, 7:00pm at the Regina Public Library Film Theatre (Free Admission)

On a summer day in the late 1950s, Jim Settee arrived at Kingsmere Lake, Saskatchewan, called by a desperate team after a three day unsuccessful search for a lost boy. In two hours Jim tracked that boy over six miles of muskeg. Fifty years later, the filmmaker’s search for how Jim brought that boy back leads her into our universal search for home, and into her own personal homecoming. This is the story of Jim’s remarkable life as a tracker, historian, advocate, and spiritual mentor. It is also a story of transformation for those he touched, and a legacy for all people on our varied journeys ‘home’.

Saskatoon Director Jeanne Corrigal in attendance

Special remarks by Buddhist teacher Donald Rothberg and by Elder Joseph Naytowhow

See attached Poster. Hang at your workplace!

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