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Powerful ‘Bones Of Crows’ Trailer Sees Cree Matriarch Survive Canada’s Residential School System

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The world trailer premiere of “Bones of Crows” has arrived. On Thursday, Elevation Pictures released the two-minute clip that will send chills down your spine as it recounts the life of Aline Spears (Grace Dove) from the Cree nation in Manitoba, Canada. READ MORE: Don Amero And Kyle McKearney Team Up For Powerful Song ‘Let ‘Em Lie’ In Honour Of Residential School Victims “Bones of Crows” is a “psychological drama told through the eyes of Cree Matriarch, Spears, as she survives Canada’s residential school system to continue her family’s generational fight in the face of systemic starvation, racism and sexual abuse,” as per the official synopsis. READ MORE: ET Canada Honours National Day Of Truth And Reconciliation With ‘Indigenous Artists & Icons’ The Canadian drama film “is a powerful indictment of the abuse of Indigenous peoples as well as a stirring story of resilience and resistance.” It “unfolds over one hundred years with a cumulative force that propels us into the future.” Directed by Marie Clement, “Bones of Crows” also stars Gail Maurice, Phillip Lewitski and Alyssa Wapanatâhk. “Bones of Crows” hits theatres on June 2nd.

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