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Ninan Auassat: We, the Children feels like a heartfelt journey into the lives of Indigenous youth, captured over a span of six years. The pacing is deliberate, allowing us to linger on moments that resonate deeply. We get to see the dreams and struggles of these kids unfold, each story distinct yet woven together by shared experiences. The film's atmosphere is raw and intimate, avoiding any gloss that might detract from the authenticity of their voices. Kim O’Bomsawin's approach feels personal and reflective, making the viewer feel like they’re peeking into a world that isn’t often showcased. It's a documentary that challenges you to think and reflect, rather than just observe.
Highlights the intricacies of Indigenous youth experiences.Shot over a long period, giving depth to the stories.Intimate storytelling style that engages with raw emotions.
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