Une enquête sur des abus et des disparitions d'enfants dans un pensionnat indien déclenche une vague de tensions dans la réserve de Sugarcane voisine. (Source : themoviedb)
Had the opportunity to watch it at a doctoral convention about Indigenous Studies, and it is a masterpiece. Not because of any special camera angle or technique, but because it reveals so much about the underlying struggles, sufferings, and unfairness that the Indigenous community underwent all these years from the Catholic Church and its evil priests and fathers... There are so many aspects and events in Indigenous history that have been silenced and normalized, and this documentary sheds light on everything in such a respectful way that it is breathtaking.
Had the opportunity to watch it at a doctoral convention about Indigenous Studies, and it is a masterpiece. Not because of any special camera angle or technique, but because it reveals so much about the underlying struggles, sufferings, and unfairness that the Indigenous community underwent all these years from the Catholic Church and its evil priests and fathers... There are so many aspects and events in Indigenous history that have been silenced and normalized, and this documentary sheds light on everything in such a respectful way that it is breathtaking.