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- A story of hope & survival
- "The Pisim Project" is a film that follows a group of grade 10 students along their journey to building a house using energy efficient technology as well as traditional building methods in Cumberland House, Saskatchewan. The documentary shows what the students learned, what they saw, who they met and the process they went through in becoming role models for other youth in Canada and the world. This project gives these students a rare opportunity and insight into the world of energy efficient technology, possibly a first for youth of this age in Canada. The documentary follows the students over the course of several months through the design, construction and completion of this energy efficient house. With the help of a team of experts and community leaders, the students from Charlebois School in the Métis community of Cumberland House, Saskatchewan come together to build an energy efficient house. In collaboration with the University of Saskatchewans College of Engineering Department of Outreach and Transition and their teacher Ron Chatterson, the students join hands to design and build a house that they hope will serve as a stepping block for their future and the future of their community. "The Pisim Project" documentary will be released Early 2010. Co-Directed & Produced by Angela Mae Edmunds of Mae Star Productions and Marcel Petit of m.pet productions