Jul 19 – 8:30 | Jul 20 – 6:30 | Jul 21 – 8:30 | CAN | 2019 | 98min | PG | Documentary | Dir. Tasha Hubbard | In English and Cree (subtitled)
A sensitive documentary investigating the death of Colten Boushie, Gerald Stanley’s acquittal, and Boushie’s family’s pursuit of justice. Hubbard’s narrative encompasses her own adoption, the history of Prairie colonialism, and a transformative vision of a safe future for Indigenous youth.
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