Genre: Drama, Horror
Director: Bretten Hannam
Cast: Forrest Goodluck, Blake Alec Miranda
Runtime: 81 minutes
Siblings Mise’l and Antle once shared an unbreakable bond, growing up as each other’s closest allies in a world that often felt uncertain and unsafe. But as the years passed, distance and unresolved pain pulled them apart, leaving their relationship fractured and fragile. When a dark and malevolent spirit begins to haunt them, resurfacing long-buried trauma, the siblings are drawn back together under terrifying circumstances.
Their only path forward leads into Sk+te’kmujue’katik—known as the Place of Ghosts—a mysterious, primordial forest that exists beyond the boundaries of time and reality. Within this haunting landscape, the line between past and present dissolves, forcing Mise’l and Antle to confront not only the supernatural force stalking them, but also the deeply rooted scars of their violent upbringing. As fear tightens its grip, their journey becomes as much about survival as it is about healing and reconciliation.

Sk+te’kmujue’katik (At The Place of Ghosts) is a deeply atmospheric supernatural drama that blends psychological horror with emotional storytelling. More than a tale of spirits and shadows, the film explores themes of identity, generational trauma, and the enduring strength of connection. Written and directed by acclaimed Two-Spirit, L’nu filmmaker Bretten Hannam, whose work is rooted in community, culture, and language, this long-awaited project brings an authentic and powerful voice to the screen. With its focus on Two-Spirit and LGBTQ+ identity, the film offers a haunting yet profoundly human story that lingers long after the final frame.

