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Título original: Indian Horse
  • 2017
  • Not Rated
  • 1 h 41 min
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Acompanhe a vida do indígena canadense, Saul Indian Horse, enquanto ele sobrevive ao internato e vive no meio do racismo dos anos 1970. Um talentoso jogador de hóquei, Saul deve encontrar se... Ler tudoAcompanhe a vida do indígena canadense, Saul Indian Horse, enquanto ele sobrevive ao internato e vive no meio do racismo dos anos 1970. Um talentoso jogador de hóquei, Saul deve encontrar seu próprio caminho enquanto luta contra estereótipos e o alcoolismo.Acompanhe a vida do indígena canadense, Saul Indian Horse, enquanto ele sobrevive ao internato e vive no meio do racismo dos anos 1970. Um talentoso jogador de hóquei, Saul deve encontrar seu próprio caminho enquanto luta contra estereótipos e o alcoolismo.

  • Direção
    • Stephen S. Campanelli
  • Roteiristas
    • Dennis Foon
    • Richard Wagamese
  • Artistas
    • Ajuawak Kapashesit
    • Wayne Baker
    • Sladen Peltier
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,3/10
    2,8 mil
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    • Direção
      • Stephen S. Campanelli
    • Roteiristas
      • Dennis Foon
      • Richard Wagamese
    • Artistas
      • Ajuawak Kapashesit
      • Wayne Baker
      • Sladen Peltier
    • 61Avaliações de usuários
    • 13Avaliações da crítica
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      • 13 vitórias e 15 indicações no total

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    Ajuawak Kapashesit
    Ajuawak Kapashesit
    • Adult Saul (22 Yrs.)
    Wayne Baker
    • Saul (Narrator)
    Sladen Peltier
    Sladen Peltier
    • Young Saul (6 Yrs.)
    Skye Pelletier
    • Benjamin (11 Yrs.)
    Edna Manitowabi
    • Naomi
    Melanie McLaren
    Melanie McLaren
    • Ruth
    Oracle Arrand
    • Ruth
    • (narração)
    Johnny Issaluk
    Johnny Issaluk
    • Sam
    Caleb Marshall
    • Truant Officer #1
    Jill Frappier
    Jill Frappier
    • Sister Sara
    Anders Yates
    Anders Yates
    • Father Murphy
    Emily Klassen
    • Sister Grace
    Braeden Crouse
    • Young Lonnie (9 Yrs.)
    Michael Murphy
    Michael Murphy
    • Father Quinney
    Irene Poole
    Irene Poole
    • Sister Ignacia
    Michiel Huisman
    Michiel Huisman
    • Father Gaston
    Eva Greyeyes
    • Rebecca Wolf
    Lisa Oopik Minich
    • Katherine Wolf
    • Direção
      • Stephen S. Campanelli
    • Roteiristas
      • Dennis Foon
      • Richard Wagamese
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    9kluseba

    An authentic, emotional and intellectual drama that should be watched in Canadian history classes

    Based upon Richard Wagamese's novel of the same name, Indian Horse tells an authentic, hopeful yet tear-jerking story that too many First Nations people have gone through in Canada over the course of the past two centuries and beyond.

    The movie tells the story of Saul Indian Horse, an Ojibway boy from Northwestern Ontario, whose family runs away from white men who are forcing children to go to residential schools where they must assimilate to European culture by any means necessary. Isolated in the wilderness, Saul's brother dies of a disease he caught at school and his parents, who already got assimilated to Christianity, decide to move south to bury their child. Saul stays behind with his old grandmother who gets increasingly sick but his parents never return. His grandmother and Saul decide to join some family members before the harsh winter starts but the weak grandmother dies on the journey. Saul gets discovered by two white men who bring him to a residential school. He witnesses severe mental and physical abuse as First Nations children aren't allowed to speak their mother tongues or live their traditional lifestyles. The only thing that makes Saul's desolate life more joyful is when he discovers ice hockey. He watches games on television with a young priest who also builds a hockey rink and organizes competitive tournaments. Saul's skills get discovered as a teenager and he moves south to the mining town Manitouwadge where he lives in a caring foster family and plays in a local hockey team. He soon becomes a respected star player but also starts facing racism from fans and opponents. A scout then convinces the young adult to move to Toronto where Saul plays for the farm team of the Toronto Maple Leafs and has a promising career ahead of him. Saul however cracks under the increasing pressure of being targeted by racist fans and opponents on an almost daily base and quits hockey to live the life of a nomad, accepting odd jobs between Thunder Bay and Sudbury. He develops a serious addiction to alcohol and is told by a doctor that his next binge drinking could lead to his death. Saul realizes he must face and overcome his demons of the past and find a place called home to save his life.

    There are numerous elements that make this film one of the best dramas in recent memory. First of all, the story that is told here is relevant as it exemplifies the cruel fate of many First Nations members. Secondly, the movie is very emotional, meandering constantly between sadness and hope in all stages of the main character's life. Thirdly, the acting performances are absolutely great as the main character doesn't speak much but tells us so much more about his inner demons through facial expressions. Fourthly, the settings are intriguing and shift from beautiful isolated landscapes over isolated schools to mining towns and big cities. Fifthly, camera, lighting and sound techniques are calm, decent and precise which suits the slightly gloomy mood and slow pace of the movie very well. Sixthly, it's interesting that the movie introduces us to distinct characters and not just racist antagonists but also encouraging coaches, welcoming foster parents and driven team mates. Seventhly, I liked that the movie ended with a minor twist that makes us re-evaluate the scenes we have seen prior to that moment. Indian Horse certainly offers a lot of food for thought.

    Indian Horse is a movie that should be watched in history classes at Canadian high schools as it exemplifies the fate of many First Nations members in that country over the past two centuries and beyond. Indian Horse is authentic, emotional and intellectual all at once which makes it one of the best dramas in recent memory. Anyone who is interested in the history of the New World should watch this film. Those who like ice hockey should also give it a try. Anyone intrigued by Canadian culture should also give it a shot. To keep it short, there isn't any reason to not watch this brilliant movie.
    8remember-315-777907

    Prepare to have your heart torn out for these youth

    It was a heart-wrenching well acted movie. It showed briefly how disgusting the residential school life/death would have been for these youth. How self-righteous the priests & nuns really were despite the sexual abuse, cruelty & inhumanity they displayed towards children in their "care"...all the while insisting it was in the name of their GOD!
    7gizmomogwai

    Some scores early on, penalties later

    I actually had a chance to meet Richard Wagamese very shortly before he died; he was an inspirational figure. I knew he had written novels about the residential school experience. Soon we're going to get the great Canadian film about the tragedy, but so far there haven't been many attempts. Indian Horse seemed like a promising candidate, but falls short.

    In ways a sports movie as much (or more) than a story about the residential schools, Indian Horse rarely rises above TV movie-level in its direction. There are some great shots- the first glimpse of the nun coldly looking down on the children, flashbacks when toys are being thrown onto the ice and how these toys blend into the memories- but these are few. The film starts off with a strong look at the cruelties of the school under Catholic control, but veers from that. (Incidentally, Canada's association of Catholic bishops recently released a letter denying involvement in residential schools. This is a blatant lie, or put in their words, bearing false witness under God). Part of the drift away from a strong film involves the less-than-stellar performance of Ajuawak Kapashesit. This is a decent film, but we should be looking for more.
    10RannyDanny

    The uncomfortable truth

    It is a tough and painful movie to watch, so you should. For those who know something about Canadian History, the residential schools is one of those topics some prefer to evade. But you can't and very few (if any) movies have shown the reality as it was. Crude, painful, disturbing. There were a few scenes I had to turn away and pretend I did not see just because they are too strong. Midway through the movie you are led to believe there is a reason why this is happening, just to quickly realize there is not and this is just a big tragedy with no winners. Be brave, open your mind and watch this masterpiece.
    7proud_luddite

    A good film for a very timely subject

    Based on the novel by Richard Wagamese: in the 1960s, Saul Indian Horse (played at different times by Sladen Peltier, Forrest Goodluck, and Ajuawak Kapashesit) is an indigenous boy in northern Ontario who is forced into a Catholic residential school where he eventually develops exceptional skills as a hockey player.

    In addition to successfully focusing on a personal story that reflects probably the worst part of Canada's history (more on that later), "Indian Horse" fascinates in some segments that involve conflicting values. One involves generations of an indigenous family in which an elder practices traditional spirituality while the younger adult generation (brainwashed in residential schools) insists that Christianity is the only acceptable belief system. In later scenes, interpretations of Christianity itself present a conflict in the residential school. On the one hand is a reforming priest who believes in a compassionate approach to the children; on the other is a nun (a true creature from hell) whose approach is literal and uses any means necessary to "Christianize" the children.

    The film's conclusion is quite touching in its recollection of Saul's difficult past as he tries to come to terms with it.

    The fact this film was made and distributed (and playing for more than a month in some theatres) is a victory in itself - not only because it is a film of good quality but mainly for frankly addressing some of the worst parts of Canadian history - recent and not so recent. Hopefully, similar stories will be told. - dbamateurcritic

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    • Curiosidades
      Based on the award-winning novel "Indian Horse" by Richard Wagamese.
    • Erros de gravação
      The Senior level and Minor Pro games that take place in 1968 and later have only one on-ice official. Games of this type had 3 on-ice officials (1 referee and 2 linesmen).
    • Citações

      Saul (22 Yrs.): They told me to tell my story...

    • Conexões
      Referenced in TallBoyz: Papa You Are My Dad (2022)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Chief Dan George Prayer Song
      Written by Chief Dan George

      Performed by Eugene Harry

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 13 de abril de 2018 (Canadá)
    • País de origem
      • Canadá
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      • Indian Horse: un espíritu indomable
    • Locações de filme
      • Peterborough, Ontário, Canadá
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      • Devonshire Productions
      • Screen Siren Pictures
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