This documentary film, created by filmmaker/director Conor McNally, profiles the celebrated and beloved contemporary nêhiyaw (Cree) artist, George Littlechild. McNally uses newly filmed 16 mm conversations blended with archival interview excerpts, capturing Littlechild at various moments throughout his remarkable life and career. Wit and humour infuse the film, and Littlechild’s presence is enhanced by a powerful focus on the plains landscape and an expressive score. At 65 years of age, Littlechild shares his wisdom, perspectives on social issues and Indigenous history, and insights into his personal story and artistic career. After a childhood of trauma and upheaval, Littlechild has achieved a remarkable sense of calm and joy, which shines in this biographical study. A proud Two Spirit person, Littlechild has channeled his desire for healing into the bold and colourful works of art that characterize his unique artistic vision.