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So, 'The Long Ride Home: Part 2' picks up on this really intense journey that started pre-pandemic, and it’s fascinating how it manages to capture that urgency. The filmmakers, although unknown, create a raw atmosphere that immerses you in the struggles and resilience of these Indigenous Canadians. You feel the weight of their mission - raising awareness about Indigenous children in care - and the pacing really reflects their long, arduous ride. It’s not just about the act of riding; it’s about healing and reclaiming lost narratives. The performances, especially those moments of candid reflection, hit hard. It’s pretty distinctive, not your usual documentary fare, more like a heartfelt testament to community and endurance.
Focuses on Indigenous issues and personal storiesUnique narrative style, blending documentary with personal journeysCaptures the resilience and determination through a pandemic lens
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Steve Haining
Director