B.C. chief wants Oscar-nominated residential school documentary to be part of national curriculum | Unpublished
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Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Dirk Meissner
Publication Date: January 24, 2025 - 16:10

B.C. chief wants Oscar-nominated residential school documentary to be part of national curriculum

January 24, 2025
An Oscar-nominated documentary about deaths, abuse and missing children at a former British Columbia residential school should be shown in schools across Canada, says a First Nations leader.The film “Sugarcane,” directed by Secwépemc artist Julian Brave NoiseCat from Williams Lake in the B.C. Interior, and Toronto journalist Emily Kassie, received an Academy Award nomination this week for best documentary feature.


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