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Bounty (2021) dives deep into the shadows of history, particularly the Phips Proclamation's role in the violent erasure of Native people. It’s not just a documentary; it’s a haunting exploration of survival and memory. The film juxtaposes the stark historical realities with the contemporary voices of Penobscot parents and children, who read and respond to these narratives, creating a poignant atmosphere. The pacing is contemplative, allowing viewers to digest the weight of what’s being discussed. It’s raw and emotional, with performances that resonate with authenticity. What stands out is how it intertwines personal reflection with historical context, making you feel the urgency of remembering these stories.
Focuses on the Phips Proclamation and its impact.Features the voices of Penobscot parents and children.Emphasizes themes of memory and survival.
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