Oscar-nominated documentary exposes horrifying truths about Indigenous residential schools in Canada

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Oscar-nominated documentary exposes horrifying truths about Indigenous residential schools in Canada
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The discovery of hundreds of unmarked graves at an Indian residential school in Canada in 2021 was just the catalyst for “Sugarcane.'

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Julian Brave NoiseCat, left, and Emily Kassie, co-directors of the Oscar-nominated documentary film"Sugarcane," pose for a portrait on Main Street during the Sundance Film Festival on Monday, Jan. 27, 2025, in Park City, Utah. Canada’s residential schools were based on similar facilities in the United States, where Catholic and Protestant denominations operated more than 150 boarding schools between the 19th and 20th centuries, according to researchers, that also were home to rampant abuse.

While he was mulling it over, she went looking for a group to focus on and landed on St. Joseph’s Mission near the Sugarcane Reservation of Williams Lake in British Columbia. Unbeknownst to her, that was the school NoiseCat's family attended. He’d heard stories about his father being born nearby and found in a dumpster. Over the course of making the film they’d discover that he was actually born in a dormitory and found in the school’s incinerator.

Over the last year as the film has played at various festivals and for Indigenous communities on reservations, Kassie said that more survivors have been coming forward with their stories.for the “sin” of a government-run boarding school system that for decades forcibly separated children from their parents, calling it a “blot on American history."

When the Oscar nomination came through for “Sugarcane,” they made sure they had their facts right before touting its own historic nature: NoiseCat was indeed the first indigenous North American filmmaker to get one.“We hope the film shows that there’s still so much about this foundational story in North America that needs to be known and therefore needs to be investigated,” NoiseCat said. “This film should be seen not as an ending, but a beginning to a real grappling with this story.

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