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Waseskun takes you deep into the lives of men seeking redemption at a Healing Center rooted in Indigenous philosophy. The film's tone is raw and immersive, a true exploration of recovery without glossing over the heavy stuff. Patry's approach, reminiscent of cinéma vérité, gives you this almost voyeuristic feel, you're not just watching; you're there, in the moment with them. The pacing can feel contemplative, allowing the weight of each individual's journey to settle. The practical effects? Well, it's all about the realness, the authenticity of their experiences. It’s a distinctive dive into healing, community, and the struggle for identity. Definitely not your average documentary.
Documentary explores Indigenous healing practicesFocus on real-life experiences and personal growthCaptivating presence of individuals on their journeys
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