As winners of the U.S. Directing award for documentary at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival and nominees for the Truer Than Fiction Award at the 40th Film Independent Spirit Awards, held Saturday, ...
Scenes of revelation and reckoning weave together in “Sugarcane,” a documentary that probes Canada’s shameful history of separating Indigenous children from their families to live in residential ...
Minutes after being born, Ed Archie NoiseCat was thrown away. A janitor at St. Joseph's Mission School for Indigenous Canadians discovered the infant as he was preparing to burn the garbage. Ed's son, ...
In Bremerton-based writer and filmmaker Julian Brave NoiseCat’s debut book, “We Survived the Night” (out Oct. 14 from Knopf), the personal is intertwined with the historical. It’s a striking book ...
Julian Brave NoiseCat's Oscar-nominated documentary Sugarcane is about the mostly Catholic missionary boarding schools which Indigenous children, including older members of his family, were required ...