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Film depicting the horrors of residential schools makes it to International Film Festival of Ottawa. | CBCOttawa

Bones of Crows is a striking cinematic response to Canada's 'reign of terror against Indigenous people'"I think most Indigenous filmmakers would say it's been really tough. I think we kind of feel like the door is opening now," said Clements.received funding from Telefilm and the Indigenous Screen Office. CBC Films was also a partner, and the film is being adapted into a television mini-series to air on CBC later this year.

Actress Grace Dove is seen performing in the film, Bones of Crows, which played recently at the International Film Festival of Ottawa.Organizations such as Telefilm have begun to spend more on Indigenous filmmaking. "I think we're trying to work to change who are the players, who are the decision makers," said Chartrand, who has a budget of $4 million per year for Indigenous films. Telefilm can fund those projects at any stage, from development to production and post-production.

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