The film, by first time Secwépemc filmmaker NoiseCat and Toronto journalist Emily Kassie, is nominated by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for best documentary feature at the Oscars ...
Williams Lake First Nation Chief Willie Sellars cried — for the first time in a while — tears of joy on Thursday morning when this year's Oscar nominees were announced. "I shouted tears of joy, and ...
Secwépemc filmmaker Julian Brave NoiseCat and Toronto journalist Emily Kassie have received an Oscar nomination for best documentary feature for their film “Sugarcane.” ...
"Sugarcane," which examines the history of abuse at Native American boarding schools, and was co-directed by Bremerton resident Julian Brave NoiseCat, was nominated for a best documentary Oscar.
Secwépemc filmmaker Julian Brave NoiseCat and Toronto journalist Emily Kassie have received an Oscar nomination for best documentary feature for their film “Sugarcane.” ...
Julian Brave NoiseCat is an enrolled member of the Canim Lake Band Tsq’secen in British Columbia, where he was recently nominated to run for Chief. Julian grew up in Oakland, California and ...
Sugarcane,” co-directed by Bremerton resident Julian Brave NoiseCat and Emily Kassie, received an Oscar nomination Thursday for documentary feature film. “Sugarcane” examines the history of abuse at N ...