It was soon apparent to writer and director Marie Clements that a limited miniseries would not be enough to contain the multigenerational tale of an Indigenous family at the heart of her latest project, B次元官网网址淏ones of Crows.B次元官网网址
The Vancouver-born Dene/M茅tis filmmaker says the sweeping story was initially envisioned as a four-part TV venture, but plans grew to a five-part miniseries, and then again to a five-part miniseries plus a feature film.
That two-hour feature premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival one year ago, and this week the small screen version for CBC and CBC Gem fleshes out characters and relationships for a more fulsome look at an Indigenous family over some 90 years.
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Aline SpearsB次元官网网址 story begins in 1930s Manitoba, in a happy music-filled household suddenly shattered when she and her siblings are forced into residential school and then separated. As an adult, Aline becomes a code-talker in the Second World War, marries and has a family but increasingly finds it impossible to ignore her traumatic past and ongoing systemic racism.
The largely Indigenous cast includes Graham Greene, Lorne Cardinal and a cameo by veteran documentary maker Alanis Obomsawin.
Secw茅pemc actress Grace Dove stars as Aline from age 16 to 70, and notes the shooting schedule was not chronological, adding a further acting challenge to the emotionally demanding material.
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Child actress Summer Testawich plays young Aline while the performer known as Carla-Rae depicts the older Aline. Dove says she spoke with her younger and older counterparts to ensure continuity.
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The film and miniseries draw obvious parallels to other atrocities as the story jumps in time between the past and present, such as when AlineB次元官网网址檚 soldier husband and his squad liberate a concentration camp in the Netherlands and that triggers flashbacks to his own time in residential school.
Clements says she hopes these connections help non-Indigenous audiences grasp the ongoing damage and trauma inflicted by decades of systemic racism that include disproportionate incarceration rates of Indigenous Peoples and an epidemic of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.
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B次元官网网址淏ones of CrowsB次元官网网址 begins Wednesday on CBC and CBC Gem.
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