K煤kpi7 (chief) Willie Sellars of Williams Lake First Nation (WLFN) gave a loud shout as the word B次元官网网址楽ugarcaneB次元官网网址 appeared on his phone, confirming the filmB次元官网网址檚 Oscar nomination for best documentary feature.
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He said his emotions were a culmination of five years of hard work as Julian Brave NoiseCat and Emily Kassie documented WLFNB次元官网网址檚 investigation into the former St. JosephB次元官网网址檚 Mission residential school (SJM) which operated nearby. The documentary became a personal story for co-director NoiseCat, who explores his familyB次元官网网址檚 own history in relation to the residential school during the film.
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Sellars said the film had the power to educate and heal, and the more people who viewed it, the greater the opportunity to bring understanding and change.
"I would love to see this film part of the curriculum in every school in this country," he said. "I would love to just think that this film had a big part in the healing journey that we are on as a country and as Indigenous Peoples."
Looking solemn, proud and emotional, Sellars said he felt blessed and validated.
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The film premiered just over a year ago at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival. Today, Sellars is wondering what a person wears when attending the Oscars, and how to represent his community while doing so. HeB次元官网网址檚 got until March to figure that out and was able to turn to William Belleau of the nearby community of Esket (Alkali Lake) who played Henry Roan, an Osage husband and father, in the 2023 film Killers of the Flower Moon.
Sellars hopes the site of the former St. Joseph's Mission residential school can become a place of commemoration and healing.
The award-winning documentary Sugarcane is now streaming on Disney+.
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With Files from the Canadian Press.
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Hope for Wellness Helpline offers immediate mental health counselling and crisis intervention by phone or online chat. Call toll-free 1-855-242-3310 or start a confidential online chat with a counsellor at hopeforwellness.ca.
Indian Residential School Survivors Society, National Crisis Line is a service for anyone experiencing pain or distress as a result of their Residential School experience. Call toll-free 1-866-925-4419.
Interior Health Authority, Interior Crisis Line Network is a service for those in crisis. Call 1-888-353-2273 for immediate assistance. Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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