B.C. chief wants Oscar-nominated residential school documentary to be part of national curriculum
- Willie Sellars, Chief of Williams Lake First Nation, celebrated the Oscar nomination of the documentary 'Sugarcane', which details the investigation into St. Joseph's Mission residential school.
- The documentary, co-directed by Julian Brave NoiseCat and Emily Kassie, became a personal story for NoiseCat, who reflects on his family's history.
- Sellars expressed a desire for 'Sugarcane' to be included in the national curriculum to promote education and healing regarding residential schools.
- The film premiered at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival and is currently available for streaming on Disney+, encouraging viewers to engage in discussions.
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