'Rosie' director Gail Maurice on the difficult road to making a queer Indigenous film

Director Gail Maurice (centre) on set with "Rosie" co-stars Melanie Bray (left) and Keris Hope Hill in a handout photo. Maurice's film "Rosie," about a young Indigenous orphan who's adopted by her francophone aunt, screens at this year's ImagineNative Film and Media Arts Festival. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Photon Films, ** MANDATORY CREDIT**

TORONTO - Métis filmmaker Gail Maurice fought for years to get her debut film "Rosie" onto the big screen while staying true to telling an inspiring story of Indigeneity and queer identity.

Many outsiders didn't think she could do it, the Saskatchewan director said in a recent interview. They thought an untested Indigenous filmmaker whose career had been mostly focused on acting couldn't shoulder the responsibility.

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