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So, this film really digs into a dark chapter of Canadian history, peeling back the layers of the Indian Residential Schools. It’s a documentary that doesn't shy away from the painful truths, featuring Kevin Annett, a former clergyman, who's made it his mission to expose these stories. The tone is raw and haunting, it's not just a collection of facts but a deep, emotional exploration that draws on first-hand testimonies. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the weight of these experiences to sink in. You get a sense of the resilience of survivors, but also a heavy atmosphere of injustice. It’s distinctive not just for its subject, but for how it compels viewers to confront uncomfortable truths.
Focuses on the disturbing history of residential schools.Features first-hand accounts that amplify the emotional weight.Explores themes of justice and accountability in a haunting manner.
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