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L'ombre des corbeaux

Titre original : Bones of Crows
  • 2022
  • 14A
  • 2h 4m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,8/10
708
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L'ombre des corbeaux (2022)
Cree code talker Aline Spears survives her traumatic past in Canada's residential school system to continue her family's generational fight against systemic starvation, racism and sexual abuse.
Liretrailer2 min 09 s
1 vidéo
7 photos
Drama

Une histoire racontée à travers les yeux de la matriarche crie Aline Spears, qui survit au système des pensionnats canadiens pour poursuivre le combat générationnel de sa famille face aux ab... Tout lireUne histoire racontée à travers les yeux de la matriarche crie Aline Spears, qui survit au système des pensionnats canadiens pour poursuivre le combat générationnel de sa famille face aux abus systémiques.Une histoire racontée à travers les yeux de la matriarche crie Aline Spears, qui survit au système des pensionnats canadiens pour poursuivre le combat générationnel de sa famille face aux abus systémiques.

  • Director
    • Marie Clements
  • Writer
    • Marie Clements
  • Stars
    • Grace Dove
    • Phillip Forest Lewitski
    • Rémy Girard
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,8/10
    708
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Marie Clements
    • Writer
      • Marie Clements
    • Stars
      • Grace Dove
      • Phillip Forest Lewitski
      • Rémy Girard
    • 8Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 12Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 35 victoires et 25 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux91

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    Grace Dove
    Grace Dove
    • Aline Spears
    Phillip Forest Lewitski
    Phillip Forest Lewitski
    • Adam Whallach
    • (as Phillip Lewitski)
    Rémy Girard
    Rémy Girard
    • Father Jacobs
    Karine Vanasse
    Karine Vanasse
    • Sister Ruth
    Alyssa Wapanatâhk
    Alyssa Wapanatâhk
    • Perseverance Spears
    Michelle Thrush
    Michelle Thrush
    • January Spears
    Glen Gould
    Glen Gould
    • Matthew Spears
    Gail Maurice
    Gail Maurice
    • Older Taylor Whallach
    Carla-Rae
    Carla-Rae
    • Older Aline Spears
    Cara Gee
    Cara Gee
    • Percy Whallach
    Jonathan Whitesell
    Jonathan Whitesell
    • Thomas Miller
    Patrick Garrow
    Patrick Garrow
    • Archbishop Thomas Miller
    Summer Testawich
    • Young Aline Spears
    Sierra Rose McRae
    • Young Perseverance Spears
    Ethan Evans
    • Preteen Johnnie
    Payne Merasty
    • Young Tye Spears
    Alanis Obomsawin
    Alanis Obomsawin
    • TRC Film Director
    Joshua Odjick
    Joshua Odjick
    • Jake Whallach
    • Director
      • Marie Clements
    • Writer
      • Marie Clements
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs8

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    5ctp-71890

    Excellent movie but film structure is very difficult to follow

    I love the film. A part of the natives life from all over canada. It has to be told. Those people suffered a great deal. I lived in a cree/inuit village in northern Quebec. I know what they went thru. Awfull part of our history. But, the movie brings us back and forth in time from beginning to end. I really don't like that kind of structure. If you look at the series called "Pour toi Flora". It is more detailed, better structured and easier to follow. I gave 5 stars but if it wasn't from that structure problem, I would give a 8. This is the kind of movie, people can learn what really happened before. Lets all learn and make sure we are not still doing it, even now in 2023.
    10mortelmansbrxstom

    Touching, a must see for Canadian youth to understand history

    Okay it's quite sentimental, it's not always really goodly played and the structure is quite complex (it goes from a linear story line to cursive with plot twist and half a dozen story line to follow)

    But! Scenery is beautiful, some photography and image composition deserve recognition, the stories told are touching and heartbreaking. The Mother-daughter feeling is well expressed to say the least.

    It's long at moment and some scenes weaken the film but overall it's a touching film about a tragic subject, where people surprises you and the systemic endoctrination that autochtones preoples went trough will not live you impassible.
    9Brittany224622

    Amazing film about dark history of the residential school system

    I saw this movie at Tiff last night. Wow, what a truly moving, emotional master piece. From the acting to storytelling to how it was edited this film is truly impactful. It brings insights into the brutal, horrendous acts carried about by the church on innocent young indigenous children who were taken from their homes and places in the residential school system. A dark history in Canada that NEEDS to be told. The performances from Grace Dove was powerful. I encourage anyone to go out and see this film. It was a movie that needed to made with a story that not everyone knows about. I am excited to see what Marie Clements next ventures are.
    8steiner-sam

    Powerful, but "Indian Horse" tells a more cohesive story

    It's a drama about the Indian residential school system in Canada. It begins in Manitoba but includes Montreal, Toronto, and London, England. It extensively uses flashbacks from the 1880s, the 1930s to about 1970, and then to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission period.

    The film details the multi-generational impact of the residential school system, using the family of a Cree woman, Aline Spears (Summer Testawich/Grace Dove/Carla-Rae). We see her happy early home life in an indigenous Catholic home, her removal to a residential school near Brandon, Manitoba, and her experiences there. Also taken to the school are her sister, Perseverance (Sierra Rose/Alyssa Wapanatâhk), and her brothers, Johnny (Ethan Evans) and Tye (Payne Merasty). We learn the impact of the school on all the Spears children, including Tye and Perseverance. Staff at the Catholic residential include Father Jacobs (Rémy Girard), Sister Ruth (Karine Vanasse), and Thomas Miller (Jonathan Whitesell/Patrick Garrow)

    Interspersed are Aline's experiences in the Canadian Forces as a code talker who helped translate military messages transmitted in Cree back into English. We meet her Cree husband, Adam Whallach (Phillip Lewitski), who goes off to war simultaneously. The film shows his service's impact and his reception upon returning home after the war. We also meet Aline's children and see her participation in a First Nations visit to the Pope in 2009, with some startling revelations.

    "Bones of Crows" is tough to watch. It reminded me of the film "Indian Horse," but it tries to pack in even more content, which leaves the viewer jerked about with the many storylines. However, it's also potent, especially in the Aline portrayed by Grace Dove. She is excellent, as is Michelle Thrush, who represents her mother.

    A White Canadian can only feel shame leaving this film. The very prominent Christian cross is thoroughly sullied. I think "Bones of Crows" becomes too didactic at the end; it should have left the viewer to marinate in the story without the additional testimonies.
    7christianepr

    Sorry chapter of Canadian AND United States history

    One has to feel sorry for that dark historical period, but it is somewhat unjust to focus on Canada only when this was done all over America...

    Just Google "human-rights/residential-schools-in-canada-and-the-us"

    "Efforts to eradicate indigenous culture in the US began early, with denominations of Catholicism and Protestantism creating missions focused on indigenous education starting in the 1600s. These missions, crafted to convert indigenous people into the Christian faith, burdened their students with unfair education and disproportionate labour."

    "1879: A new system developed with the establishment of the Carlisle Indian Industrial School (1879-1918) in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. It was marked by its significance as the first federal off-reservation residential boarding school and further influenced the systems in Canada and Latin America with its philosophy of complete assimilation through cultural genocide and strict military discipline.

    Like the missions before, the Carlisle school stripped its students of their indigenous culture by implementing strict rules stating that each student was to take up a colonist name, clothing, the English language, the puritan religion and cut their hair. Maintaining ties to their culture was strictly prohibited, and students would face corporal punishment for breaking these rules. In some cases, older students were forced to physically punish younger students."

    Considering that "In the US, the Department of Interior has identified 53 burial sites and expects this number to grow with further investigations of the recognised 408 US boarding schools." chances are that Hollywood will be next to make movies on that subject...

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      At one point in the film, Prime Minister John A. MacDonald is quoted to justify the starvation of Indigenous children held in residential schools. In 1882, MacDonald gave a speech in the House of Commons where he addressed the systematic starvation of Indigenous populations who relied on rations from the Canadian government. In MacDonald's words, "I have reason to believe that the agents as a whole ... are doing all they can, by refusing food until the Indians are on the verge of starvation, to reduce the expense."

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    • Date de sortie
      • 2 juin 2023 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Canada
    • Site officiel
      • Screen Siren Pictures Website
    • Langues
      • English
      • Cree
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Bones of Crows
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Victoria, Colombie-Britannique, Canada(Various Locations)
    • sociétés de production
      • Ayasew Ooskana Pictures
      • Marie Clements Media
      • Screen Siren Pictures
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      • 19 000 000 $ (estimation)
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