
Residential school doc ‘Sugarcane’ about ‘survival against all odds,’ says director
Julian Brave NoiseCat initially didn’t want “Sugarcane” to be such a personal film.
The Indigenous filmmaker says he intended to remain behind the camera for the Sundance prize-winning documentary, which he co-directed with Toronto’s Emily Kassie.
The film is a quietly haunting account of deaths, rapes, suicides and missing children at the former St. Joseph’s Mission Residential School, a Catholic-run facility near Sugar Cane reserve in Williams Lake, B.C.
But NoiseCat quickly realized the film would be incomplete if he and his family weren’t part of it.