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RHYMES FOR YOUNG GHOULS (2013) - Native Spirit Film Festival

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  • dir. JEFF BARNABY
  • year. 2013
  • country. CANADA
  • run-time. 88 mins

£6.00 (£4.50 conc.)

Doors 7:30PM - Film 8:00PM


Screened in association with Native Spirit Foundation as part of the Native Spirit Film Festival. Native Spirit Foundation is an Independent organisation supporting education, rights of Indigenous Peoples and celebrates Indigenous culture with a Film Festival every October. 

Red Crow Mi'gMaq reservation, 1976: By government decree, every Native child under the age of 16 must attend residential school. In the kingdom of the crow, that means imprisonment at St. Dymphna’s. That means being at the mercy of “Popper”, the sadistic Indian agent who runs the school.


At 15, Aila is the weed princess of Red Crow. Hustling with her uncle Burner, she sells enough dope to pay Popper her “truancy tax”, keeping her out her out of St.Ds. But when Aila's drug money is stolen and her father Joseph returns from prison, the precarious balance of Aila’s world is destroyed.


Her only options are to run or fight ... and Mi’gMaq don’t run.



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