The Cave (Tsilhqot'in: ?E?anx) is a Canadian short science fiction film, directed by Helen Haig-Brown and released in 2009.
[1] The first science fiction film shot in an Indigenous Canadian language, the film adapts a Tsilhqot'in tale about a man who discovers a portal to the spirit world while hunting a bear.
[2] The film stars Edmund Lulua as the hunter, and Kelly William as his spirit world guide.
[1] It was shot in summer 2009 in the Nemaiah Valley near Williams Lake, British Columbia,[2] and premiered at ImagineNATIVE in October 2009.
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