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View an award-winning cinematic feature film presented by the National Film Board of Canada.
Directors: Kim O'Bomsawin
2024 | 93 min
Documentary
Original French, English, Innu Aimun and Attikamekw version, English subtitles
Shot over more than six years, this immersive documentary brings us the moving stories of three groups of children from three different Indigenous nations: Atikamekw, Eeyou Cree and Innu. We follow these young people through the crucial milestones of childhood, right to the threshold of adulthood, witnessing their daily lives and aspirations, along with the challenges they face.
View the trailer and find out more about it from the National Film Board of Canada.
This program is offered as part of the NFB in Libraries program. The film was generously provided for this event by the National Film Board of Canada (NFB).
Limited seating will be available.
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COST: Free
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