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What Was Ours presents a raw look at the complexities of indigenous identity and heritage. Set against the stark backdrop of the Wind River Indian Reservation, the film dives deep into the Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho tribes' struggles with their cultural artifacts. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the weight of each historical artifact to resonate, and the atmosphere is thick with a blend of nostalgia and pain. The doc doesn't shy away from showcasing how these objects can reopen wounds, but it also hints at the possibility of healing and understanding. The storytelling is intimate, giving voices to those often unheard, and the cinematography captures both the beauty and the challenges of their homeland. It's a poignant exploration of legacy and loss.
Focuses on indigenous perspectives and narratives.Highlights the significance of cultural artifacts.Explores themes of history, trauma, and healing.
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Mat Hames
Director