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If I Go Missing dives into a grim but necessary topic—the plight of Indigenous children who vanish and the systemic issues surrounding it. The film places a teenage girl at the forefront, showcasing her determination to shine a light on this overlooked crisis. The pacing is steady, allowing the weight of each story to resonate without feeling rushed. It’s raw and unfiltered, capturing the emotional gravity of the families affected. The absence of a known director adds an interesting layer; it feels like a grassroots effort, almost like a documentary born from the community itself. The performances, especially from the youth, are strikingly authentic, adding to the film's powerful atmosphere. It's a unique piece in the documentary genre, not just for its subject but for the voices it amplifies.
Explores Indigenous issues relevant today.Focuses on personal stories and community impact.Strong emphasis on youth activism and resilience.
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