BY AVIVA DOVE-VIEBAHN | An Indigenous sci-fi thriller, “Night Raiders” brings the painful history of Canada’s residential school system into a war-torn, eerily conceivable future.
Vivid and meticulous in its conceptualization and staging, the film delivers a poignant message about how and why we must heed the old stories. It is, at once, a sci-fi thriller and a stirring portrait of a mother and daughter—and the communities they carry with them—fighting against all odds to maintain a way of life and hope for the future.
(This is one in a series of reviews from the 2021 Toronto International Film Festival, during which Ms focused on films directed by women.)
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