‘Bones of Crows,’ a story of generational resilience, coming to North Battleford
“A testimony to multi-generation resilience,” and “a look at our history from an Indigenous point of view.”
That is how award-winning Métis/Dene filmmaker Marie Clements, describes her latest film, “Bones of Crows,” which will be coming to the North Battleford big screen, June 23-28 at the Capitol Theatre Annex.
The story is told through the eyes of the main protagonist, Aline Spears, a young Cree woman who is removed from her family home and forced into the residential school system, along with her siblings at a young age.
It tells of not only her experiences in the residential school system, but those of Spears and her descendants over the next 100 years, as they fight against systemic starvation, racism, and sexual abuse, to build a brighter future.