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Sugarcane

  • 2024
  • R
  • 1h 47m
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Sugarcane (2024)
An investigation into abuse and missing children at an Indian residential school sparks a reckoning on the nearby Sugarcane Reserve.
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An investigation into abuse and missing children at an Indian residential school sparks a reckoning on the nearby Sugarcane Reserve.An investigation into abuse and missing children at an Indian residential school sparks a reckoning on the nearby Sugarcane Reserve.An investigation into abuse and missing children at an Indian residential school sparks a reckoning on the nearby Sugarcane Reserve.

  • Directors
    • Emily Kassie
    • Julian Brave NoiseCat
  • Writer
    • Emily Kassie
  • Stars
    • Willie Sellars
    • Charlene Belleau
    • Whitney Spearing
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    3.6K
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    • Directors
      • Emily Kassie
      • Julian Brave NoiseCat
    • Writer
      • Emily Kassie
    • Stars
      • Willie Sellars
      • Charlene Belleau
      • Whitney Spearing
    • 30User reviews
    • 46Critic reviews
    • 90Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 23 wins & 57 nominations total

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    Willie Sellars
    Willie Sellars
    • Self - Chief, Williams Lake First Nation
    Charlene Belleau
    Charlene Belleau
    • Self - Investigator
    Whitney Spearing
    Whitney Spearing
    • Self - Investigator & Archaeologist
    Ed Archie Noisecat
    Ed Archie Noisecat
    • Self - Julian's Father
    Julian Brave NoiseCat
    Julian Brave NoiseCat
    • Self - Ed's Son
    Kyé7e
    Kyé7e
    • Self - Julian's Grandmother
    Jean William
    Jean William
    • Self - Survivor, St. Joseph's Mission
    Rosalin Sam
    Rosalin Sam
    • Self - Survivor, St. Joseph's Mission
    Rick Gilbert
    Rick Gilbert
    • Self - Former Chief, Williams Lake First Nation
    Anna Gilbert
    Anna Gilbert
    • Self - Rick's Wife
    Larry Emile
    Larry Emile
    • Self - Survivor, St. Joseph's Mission
    Martina Pierre
    Martina Pierre
    • Self - Ed's Aunt
    Laird Archie
    Laird Archie
    • Self - Survivor, St. Joseph's Mission
    Justin Trudeau
    Justin Trudeau
    • Self - Prime Minister, Canada
    Pope Francis
    Pope Francis
    • Self - Bishop of Rome
    Louis Lougen
    Louis Lougen
    • Self - Superior General, The Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate
    Wesley Jackson
    Wesley Jackson
    • Self - Witness
    Cecilia Paul
    Cecilia Paul
    • Self - Survivor, St. Joseph's Mission
    • Directors
      • Emily Kassie
      • Julian Brave NoiseCat
    • Writer
      • Emily Kassie
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    10jqsyxjcfw

    Compelling, gripping, essential

    This remarkable film was the most memorable one I saw at Sundance this year. It has stayed with me for weeks. The film is beautifully shot and captures the landscape of Williams Lake. The directors artfully weave several narratives into the film. Each participant has a compelling and moving story of their horrific experiences at St. Joseph's mission. Although this was difficult to watch, the filmmakers handled these moments with much sensitivity and compassion. The film is lightened with colorful coverage of ceremonies and celebrations. All the participants, with the exception of the late Rick Gilbert, were at the q and a. Their testimonies were as moving and heart rendering as the film. The film well deserved the extended applause and standing ovation. A vital story that needed to be told. Most importantly, the making of the film was a healing process for the survivors. I cannot overstate how excellent this film. It should be seen by every Canadian and American...
    9cinephile_13

    Heartbreaking

    This documentary was genuinely heartbreaking. I had heard of the residential schools and their atrocities but never knew the extent of it. Hearing first hand accounts and seeing the lasting impact the schools had on individuals and the generations that followed provided a new perspective on the issue. The only reason I did not give it a 10 was because it felt a little slow at times. Despite the pace the cinematography was stunning and it allowed the viewer time to soak it in and think. Julian Brave NoiseCat and Emily Kassie wanted to raise awareness and educate others and they succeeded in their goal.
    gortx

    Heartfelt documentary

    SUGARCANE (2024) Nominated for Best Documentary Feature. Instead of righteous (and justified) anger, filmmakers Julian Brave Noisecat and Emily Kassie take an introspective and personal viewpoint in telling their sad story of the Canadian Residential education program where Native Indigenous Tribe members were placed in predominantly Catholic run boarding schools (similar programs were also set up in the U. S.).

    The St. Joseph's Mission which the Documentary focuses on, was the site of such horrors as underage pregnancies, sexual abuse, violence, deaths and even murder. Noisecat's father was one of the victims who survived. Many others weren't so fortunate. The cover-up and lies involving Priests who, even when found to be molesters, were simply transferred to other reservations.

    What distinguishes SUGARCANE (named for the location of the Mission) is how it displays that the crimes committed there have reverberated through multiple generations. St. Joseph's closed in 1981, but the program lasted until 1997. It's a dark cloud that looms over the Secwepemc people. Noisecat and Kassie never over-dramatize and let the people tell their own stories (including Noisecat and his father). As one elder implores early on that she wants the younger Secwepemc to "bear witness" to the events in order for their nation to heal.
    7peter0969

    Chilling and unsetting

    Watched this at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival.

    "Sugarcane" is an emotionally, chilling and disturbing documentary that explores the abuse indigenous individuals had experienced in residential schools and explores the horrifying actions from the government with strong discussions from the participants, great sense of direction and deeply personal insights of the situation.

    Many of the camerawork, sound designs and the conversations from the participants were beautiful, depressing, and emotional as learning about what the people have encountered in these schools is horrifying and upsetting. No individuals should have to suffer should abuse.

    Despite some of the documentary structure feeling slow, it still remains an important documentary to see.
    8ferguson-6

    quiet desperation

    Greetings again from the darkness. Whether the phrase 'systemic abuse' applies here is hardly worth discussing. The facts are that physical abuse, verbal abuse, cultural abuse, and sexual abuse occurred regularly over many years in the Catholic-run residential schools for indigenous children, both in the United States and Canada. Indigenous filmmaker Julian Brave NoiseCat has teamed with experienced documentarian Emily Kassie to bring this story to light.

    This National Geographic documentary mostly narrows its focus to St Joseph Mission near Williams Lake, British Columbia. The school closed in 1981, but it was originally one of many secretive and segregated residential schools opened to deal with "the Indian problem" in Canada. We are informed there were 139 schools in Canada and 408 in the U. S. What we notice from the start is that the film is deliberately paced to emphasize the lives of quiet desperation so many have led.

    In 2021, a discovery of approximately 200 unmarked graves at a different school led to a dedicated crew going deeper on research, and finding records of reported abuse and cover-ups, as well as additional unmarked graves at St Joseph. It turns out these schools required the students to speak only English, convert to Catholicism, and basically erase their native culture - all while referring to them by numbers, rather than names.

    Two very personal stories are followed here. One involves co-director Julian as he re-connects with his father Ed Archie NoiseCat. Ed is one of many who never knew the truth of their past and have mostly buried the memories of the mission. With Julian's work, not only do the two create a father-son bond, they also discover a stunning detail for Ed - involving a shoebox and an incinerator. The other personal story here involves former Chief Rick Gilbert, who along with his wife, uncovers a truly shocking connection in his family tree. We also follow Rick to Vatican City where the Pope reads a prepared statement filled with words, but no action.

    The former students are referred to as "survivors", partly because so many didn't. And while we can see and feel the pain and quiet suffering these folks are carrying, we learn that history and those memories continue to take lives. The history of abuse within the Catholic Church is not limited to white kids, it's just the indigenous history hasn't received the same publicity. The suppressed memories and search for roots is so important, and yet so many unanswered questions remain for survivors and descendants. And no one has been held accountable for the atrocities. Infanticide, abuse, cruelty, and humiliation do not seem to fit the journey of these dignified and quietly suffering folks, but there is an uplifting element with Ed and Julian, father and son.

    In limited theaters beginning August 30, 2024.

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    • Release date
      • December 9, 2024 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Aboriginal
      • French
    • Also known as
      • 加拿大原住民之殤
    • Filming locations
      • Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada(few locations)
    • Production companies
      • Fit Via Vi Film Productions
      • Hedgehog Films
      • Impact Partners
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $124,927
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $7,648
      • Aug 11, 2024
    • Gross worldwide
      • $134,257
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 47m(107 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.90 : 1

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