In honor of Native American Heritage Month, the monthly CineNoche film series will feature Bones of Crows, a drama that weaves together underrepresented moments in Canadian and Indigenous history.
Removed from their family home and forced into Canada’s residential school system, Cree musical prodigy Aline and her siblings are plunged into a struggle for survival. Bones of Crows is Aline's journey from child to matriarch, a moving multi-generational epic of resilience, survival and the pursuit of justice.
The film flawlessly incorporates various lesser-known issues including, the Indigenous contributions to WW2, the ongoing cases of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada. Aline’s story enriches the understanding of the past and empowers us to address our collective future.
In honor of Native American Heritage Month, the monthly CineNoche film series will feature Bones of Crows, a drama that weaves together underrepresented moments in Canadian and Indigenous history.
Removed from their family home and forced into Canada’s residential school system, Cree musical prodigy Aline and her siblings are plunged into a struggle for survival. Bones of Crows is Aline's journey from child to matriarch, a moving multi-generational epic of resilience, survival and the pursuit of justice.
The film flawlessly incorporates various lesser-known issues including, the Indigenous contributions to WW2, the ongoing cases of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada. Aline’s story enriches the understanding of the past and empowers us to address our collective future.
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