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We Were Children

  • 2012
  • 1h 28min
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7,7/10
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We Were Children (2012)
For over 130 years till 1996, more than 100,000 of Canada's First Nations children were legally required to attend government-funded schools run by various Christian faiths. Most children were sent to faraway schools that separated them from their families and traditional land.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueLyna and Glen, indigenous Canadian children, experience years of mistreatment at a residential school, depicting a harsh reality faced by many in the past.Lyna and Glen, indigenous Canadian children, experience years of mistreatment at a residential school, depicting a harsh reality faced by many in the past.Lyna and Glen, indigenous Canadian children, experience years of mistreatment at a residential school, depicting a harsh reality faced by many in the past.

  • Réalisation
    • Tim Wolochatiuk
  • Scénario
    • Jason Sherman
  • Casting principal
    • Lyna Hart
    • Glen Anaquod
    • Alicia Hamelin
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,7/10
    757
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Tim Wolochatiuk
    • Scénario
      • Jason Sherman
    • Casting principal
      • Lyna Hart
      • Glen Anaquod
      • Alicia Hamelin
    • 22avis d'utilisateurs
    • 5avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 3 victoires et 2 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux38

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    Lyna Hart
    • Self
    Glen Anaquod
    • Self
    Alicia Hamelin
    • Lyna (4 Yrs Old)
    Jade Hamelin
    • Lyna (10 Yrs Old)
    Jennie Morin
    • Lyna (18 Yrs Old)
    Rebecca Gibson
    Rebecca Gibson
    • Sister Mary
    Ross McMillan
    • Father Y
    Rene Batson
    • Glen (6-7 Yrs Old)
    • (as Rene' Batson)
    Brun Montour
    • Glen (12 Yrs Old)
    • (as Bruin Montour)
    Justin Ducharme
    • Glen (18 Yrs Old)
    Justin Courchene
    • Glen (Adult)
    Tyrone Brooks
    • Glen's Cousin (6-7 Yrs Old)
    Rachel Seenie
    Rachel Seenie
    • Glen's Aunt
    Glenn Cochrane
    • Lyna's Grandfather
    Fawnda Neckoway
    • Lyna's Mother
    Maggie Nagle
    • Sister 1
    Shawney Moar
    • Girl at Sink
    Kohl Bohemier
    • Cree Speaking Altar Boy
    • Réalisation
      • Tim Wolochatiuk
    • Scénario
      • Jason Sherman
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    Avis des utilisateurs22

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    10erin-pavlicek

    Authentic and Heart-breaking

    I first viewed this movie at Haskell Indian Nations University during an event titled, A Time of Healing and Restoration, in November 2013. I have personally worked with the Native American people for nearly 20 years, and the historical accounts of the atrocities they endured were not new to me. Therefore, I anticipated the film's content with familiarity. However, this movie was new in that it so authentically retold the very real stories of two survivors of the atrocities so brutally committed. I found myself sobbing, unable to stop. I have long loved the Native American people with all my heart. To see this movie so candidly display these brutalities broke me all over again.

    I firmly believe that every individual needs to see this film, especially lay people who are perhaps uneducated regarding Native American history, or who have an unresolved and stereotypical prejudice against them. What most common people do not understand is that these acts were not exclusive to Canada. The United States is equally guilty as well. This film, I believe, needs to be viewed with adult supervision. But nevertheless, it needs to be seen by anyone willing to acknowledge and digest what has happened. And by all means, above all, it should be shown in every educational institution.

    The movie should evoke a response other than personal grief. It should awaken compassion and move us toward change: a place of acknowledgment, repentance, and restoration with the host people of this land (in both Canada and the US).

    Again, this film was shown at Haskell Indian Nations University in November 2013, and the response was overwhelming by Natives and non- natives alike. Many Native American students did not realize what happened to their parents and grandparents because few speak of it for the grief they endure, and the educational system has either watered it down, omitted it, or re-written it. With this being said, the film was shocking evidence to their history, which opened many young eyes and hearts. This film even served as a beneficial tool to reach our state government, in which an official proclamation was made by our Governor on behalf of the Native American people - one which had never before been decreed.

    I fully support the film and its endeavors. The acting was superb; the storyline gripping and accurate; the filming professional and artistic. The testimonies are real and untarnished. It's time they be heard. May God bless it to the fullest extent of its reach.
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    Parallel Paralyzing Pain in a Docu-Drama.

    At times, the interspersed interviews with the real life Glen Anaquod and Lyna Hart seemed intrusive. That's because the dramatizations were so strong. However, without this real life touch by the two children as elders, the overall impact of the film would have been lessened. The abuse (psychological, physical, spiritual, emotional, sexual, cultural) of the girl from Manitoba and the boy from Saskatchewan was so similar the viewer gets the sense that their experience was typical of all residential students at that time. The director, Tim Wolochatiuk, does a good job of bringing these parallels together. I also enjoyed the symbolism Wolochatiuk employed, especially that of Lyna's horses in her secret place. In the midst of the Idle No More and similar grass roots movements, this docu-drama is very timely. Showing Prime Minister Stephen Harper's parliamentary apology at the end of the show seemed to be done tongue in cheek, the irony apparent to all who know of Mr. Harper's plans to dismantle the First Nations people's rights.
    10hilde-107-156740

    Very important heartwrenching movie, with painful truths.

    Really heartbreaking to see the true story of the extreme conditions of child abuse in Indian Schools by christian priests. Children forced from their parents into hellish conditions under the false truth that they were to become better people, like their perpetrators thought themselves because of a faith they only misused for their own benefit. People should see this movie. With child abuse still happening all over the world. There should be a lot more focus on getting an end to violence and abuse from people with power over innocent children and people. Sad story. Though very well made.
    10vpham-65509

    Gut-wretching

    Truly sad story on what happened to these people. More people should watchthus and be aware of the history aboriginals had to suffer through.
    8jzhangzq

    I couldn't watch this movie in whole

    I could not stomach these fragments. This movie will bring you to tears and disappointment with this past history of Canada that no one knew about until recent years. Should this movie be for truth and reconciliation? Never.

    We should always talk about this.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 2 octobre 2012 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Canada
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Cri
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    • Lieux de tournage
      • Manitoba, Canada
    • Sociétés de production
      • Eagle Vision
      • Entertainment One
      • National Film Board of Canada (NFB)
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