Chief Willie Sellars of the Williams Lake First Nation practices his speech the night before he makes public the results of a year-long search for unmarked graves of Indigenous children at St. Joseph's Mission Indian residential school. (Credit: Justin Zweifach/Sugarcane Film LLC)Posted 07/10/24Sugarcane_HD_014.jpg
Chief Willie Sellars of the Williams Lake First Nation announces to the public the results of a year-long search for unmarked graves of Indigenous children at St. Joseph's Mission Indian residential school to the public. (Credit: Justin Zweifach/Sugarcane Film LLC)Posted 07/10/24Sugarcane_HD_012.jpg
Messages, some dating back a century, written by children on the walls of a barn on the site of the former St. Joseph's Mission Indian residential school. (Credit: Christopher LaMarca/Sugarcane Film LLC)Posted 07/10/24Sugarcane_HD_010.jpg
Investigator and residential school survivor Charlene Belleau searches through newly released records to identify deaths and abuses of children at St. Joseph's Mission. (Credit: Emily Kassie/Sugarcane Film LLC)Posted 07/10/24Sugarcane_HD_007.jpg
Investigator and survivor Charlene Belleau collects testimony from other survivors of St. Joseph's Mission Indian residential school. (Credit: Emily Kassie/Sugarcane Film LLC)Posted 07/10/24Sugarcane_HD_005.jpg
Investigator and survivor Charlene Belleau calls on Julian Brave NoiseCat to help document the search at St. Joseph's Mission Indian residential school. (Credit: Christopher LaMarca/Sugarcane Film LLC)Posted 07/10/24Sugarcane_HD_004.jpg
Directors Emily Kassie and Julian Brave NoiseCat after filming at the Williams Lake Stampede. (Credit: Sugarcane Film LLC)Posted 07/10/24Sugarcane_02.jpg
Director Emily Kassie films investigators Charlene Belleau and Whitney Spearing searching for evidence of abuse at St.Joseph's Mission. (Credit: Julian Brave NoiseCat/Sugarcane Film LLC)Posted 07/10/24Sugarcane_01.jpg