Michelle Latimer among Canadians set for Sundance Film Festival by Victoria Ahearn, The Canadian Press Posted Dec 16, 2020 12:00 pm EDT Last Updated Dec 16, 2020 at 12:12 pm EDT TORONTO — Writer-director Michelle Latimer and actors Lisa Cromarty and Michael Greyeyes are among several Canadians with projects in the upcoming Sundance Film Festival. Latimer’s documentary “Inconvenient Indian,” which won two awards at September’s Toronto International Film Festival, will screen in Sundance’s World Cinema Documentary Competition. “Inconvenient Indian” is based on Thomas King’s 2012 non-fiction book and takes viewers on “a critical journey through the colonial narratives of North America.” When the National Film Board of Canada title won the $10,000 Amplify Voices Award at TIFF, the Toronto-based Latimer — who is of Algonquin, Metis, and French heritage — and the film’s other producers dispersed the money between five Indigenous artists.