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Caribou Legs is a short documentary that really pulls you into the journey of Bradley 'Caribou Legs' Firth. It’s not just a run, but a heartfelt mission to spotlight the plight of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women. The pacing is contemplative, allowing moments of reflection alongside Firth’s physical struggle. TSU's direction has an almost raw quality that feels intimate, capturing both the beauty of the landscapes and the weight of the cause. There's an authenticity in Firth's performance that resonates deeply, making the film feel personal. The use of practical footage, rather than polished visuals, gives it a grounded tone. It’s a compelling piece that really stands out for its emotional depth and social relevance.
Short documentary formatFocus on social issuesIntimate storytelling style
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