O’Bomsawin enjoys a deep rapport with her gregarious subject, who recounts her life primarily through celebrating the friendships she found along the way.
Directed by Kim O'Bomsawin
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Letterboxd
3.7 / 5
Cast
Joséphine Bacon
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Crew
Kim O'Bomsawin
Director
Kim O'Bomsawin
Writer
Alexandre Bacon
Executive Producer
Andrée-Anne Frenette
Producer
Popular Reviews
4 reviews
ava
5.0★ · 01/07/25
the sisters were so cute.. reminded me of my grandma and her sister :(
the sisters were so cute.. reminded me of my grandma and her sister :(
Sonia M
8.0★ · 03/06/21
KCFF 2021 Film Viewing 9/14
It's really sad that Canadian society did pretty much everything in their power to wipe out Indigenous cultures and stories. This documentary shows the tragedy of what happened to Indigenous Peoples.
I could listen to Joséphine Bacon read her beautiful poetry for hours.
KCFF 2021 Film Viewing 9/14
It's really sad that Canadian society did pretty much everything in their power to wipe out Indigenous cultures and stories. This documentary shows the tragedy of what happened to Indigenous Peoples.
I could listen to Joséphine Bacon read her beautiful poetry for hours.