In this episode, Untying Knots speaks with NoiceCat and Kassie about the film’s reception in Indigenous communities across their Rez Tour as well as non-Indigenous audiences in Canada and the United States. A landmark of storytelling in its own right, Sugarcane stands as a timely testament to truth-telling and the resilience of people and culture.
Academy-award nominated Sugarcane is a moving and personal documentary about the investigation into the 150 years-long Canadian Indian Residential School system. The film, directed by Julian Brave NoiseCat and Emily Kassie, chronicles the pursuit of First Nation, Métis and Inuit leaders, survivors and descendants as they find and honor the truth. Sugarcane has resonated deeply with audiences since its Sundance premiere in January 2024. In this episode, Untying Knots speaks with NoiceCat and Kassie about the film’s reception in Indigenous communities across their Rez Tour as well as non-Indigenous audiences in Canada and the United States. A landmark of storytelling in its own right, Sugarcane stands as a timely testament to truth-telling and the resilience of people and culture.
If you are seeking support, the following resources for survivors, educators and audience members are available at the Sugarcane Film website: https://sugarcanefilm.com/resources/