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Uprooted Generation is quite the poignant documentary. It dives into the painful legacy of the Sept-Îles Residential School, with this young Innu returning to the site—it’s really something to see. The atmosphere is heavy, yet the poetic tribute he delivers is infused with a sort of reverence. The pacing feels contemplative, allowing the weight of history to settle in. It’s not just about the past; it reflects on identity and resilience, hitting at the heart of cultural loss. No flashy effects here, just raw emotions and a personal story that pulls you in. The performance is heartfelt, making it a unique exploration of memory and healing that lingers long after the credits roll.
Explores themes of identity and cultural loss.Features a personal and poetic narrative.Heavy atmosphere, suitable for thoughtful viewings.
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