Tzouhalem
Directed by:
Harold C. Joe, Leslie D. Bland
2021
90 minutes
Cowichan Chief Tzouhalem is arguably one of the most fascinating and polarizing figures in Canadian history. His story is a matter of historic record yet is the subject of legend. There is a mountain, road, and other landmarks on Cowichan territory named after him.
ABOUT THE FILM
Through interviews and creative re-enactments, Tzouhalem examines the account of the life of the near-mythic figure of Cowichan Chief from both historians and First Nations Elders, the folkloric tales concerning him, his impact on the relationship between the Crown and First Nations, and how his legend remains alive, examining critically how his story has been told and passed down to us.
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It is generally believed that Tzouhalem, a deformed Indigenous boy, through his strength of character and mystical powers, taught to him by his Grandmother, subdued his rivals, and transformed himself into the most powerful First Nations leader in the Pacific Northwest, before succumbing to his own immorality.
Tzouhalem
ABOUT THE DIRECTORS
Harold C. Joe
Leslie D. Bland
Harold C. Joe
Harold, a member of the Cowichan Tribes, dedicates himself to preserving and sharing the Cowichan culture as a cultural worker, archaeology consultant, filmmaker, and producer. A Capilano Film School alumnus, his notable works include his role as Xavier in the sitcom "Ollie and Emma" and contributions to "1491: The Untold Story of the Americas Before Columbus." He directed documentaries like "Wisdom of the River" and "Broken Down," addressing cultural values and homelessness challenges, respectively.
In 2018, Harold's significant project, "Dust 'n Bones," showcased his efforts in preserving First Nations artifacts and remains. This documentary, widely recognized, has been featured on channels worldwide and will soon be integrated into Cowichan school curricula.
His recent works include "Tzouhalem," a portrayal of the famed Cowichan Chief, and "A Cedar Is Life," a deep dive into the cedar tree's significance to West Coast First Nations culture. Additionally, his films, "The Reclamation of Steve Joe" and "Pow Wow Summer," are set for production in 2022. Harold is involved in multiple projects, including the "Gold in the Valley" documentary.
Above all, Harold champions the importance of transferring oral traditions and cultural insights to younger generations and aims to enlighten society about First Nations' identity.
Leslie D. Bland
Leslie has made significant contributions to the world of entertainment, having been involved in over 150 projects spanning film, TV, radio, and theatre. He directed the female-centric comedy "She Kills Me" for APTN and helmed the documentary "Gone South: How Canada Invented Hollywood" for Super Channel. From 2001 to 2010, Leslie rejuvenated the Kaleidoscope Theatre in Victoria, BC, elevating its community profile and achieving record attendance. Under his leadership, the theatre garnered several accolades and toured both nationally and internationally.
As a co-founder and Executive Producer of Edmonton's Stage Polaris for 12 years, Leslie played a pivotal role in its evolution into Edmonton's second-largest theatre company. He contributed to over 100 productions, and under his tenure, Polaris clinched multiple Edmonton Sterling Awards.
Leslie's vast experience extends to several professional theatres across Canada, such as the National Arts Centre and Theatre Calgary. His academic achievements include a B.F.A. from the University of Alberta, certifications from the Royal Conservatory of Music, and an M.F.A. from the University of Victoria. He has lectured internationally, taught at multiple universities, and currently instructs at the University of Victoria Theatre Department.
CREDITS
Directors
Leslie D. Bland
Harold Joe
Writers
Leslie D. Bland
Harold Joe
Producers
Leslie D. Bland
Harold Joe
Executive Producer
Barbara Osberg
Composer
Alexander Brendan Ferguson
Cinematographers
Gavin Andrews
Joseph Boutilier
Editors
Gavin Andrews (Editor of Photography)
Leslie D. Bland (Edit Supervision)
Bonnie Hughson (Edit Supervision)
Makeup Department Head
Tanya Castaneda (as Tanya Castanada)
Production Supervisor
Barbara Osberg
Assistant Directors
Bonnie Hughson, First Assistant Director
Chris Jaycox, Second Assistant Director
Emrey Wright, First Assistant Director
Art Department
Renée Belliveau, Properties Master
Joseph Boutilier, Graphic Design
Sound Department
Evan Matthiesen, Location Audio | Post Audio
Jes Matthiesen, Location Audio
Daniel Taggart-Hodge, Location Audio
Camera and Electrical Department
Thomas Andrews, Camera Operator
Peter Olivastri, Camera Operator
Daniel Taggart-Hodge, Gaffer
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Janice Alton, Wardrobe Assistant
Sarah Nicole Faucher, Wardrobe Assistant
Cristal Sargen, tCostume Design | Head Of Wardrobe
Tiger Leonard Williams, Wardrobe Assistant
Script Supervisor
Sophie Underwood
Additional Crew
Thomas Andrews, Production Assistant
Bonnie Hughson, Production Assistant
Barbara Osberg, Locations Manager
Colin Preston, Image Research
Paula Switzer, Production Accountant
Sophie Underwood, Production Assistant