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Storyline:   "Rhymes for Young Ghouls" is a 2013 Canadian drama film directed by Jeff Barnaby. The film is a gritty and powerful exploration of the impact of the Canadian residential school system on Indigenous communities. Set in the 1970s on the Red Crow Mi'gMaq reservation, the story revolves around a young girl named Aila (played by Kawennáhere Devery Jacobs). Aila has been dealing with the traumatic consequences of her mother's suicide and her father's incarceration. The local Indian agent, Popper (played by Mark Antony Krupa), runs a residential school with abusive practices, and Aila's life becomes entangled with crime as she tries to navigate the challenges faced by her community.

The film is notable for its unflinching portrayal of the brutal treatment faced by Indigenous children in residential schools, which were part of a dark chapter in Canadian history. "Rhymes for Young Ghouls" delves into the effects of historical trauma on individuals and communities and the resilience of those who resist systemic oppression. Despite its heavy themes, the film has received critical acclaim for its strong performances, particularly by Devery Jacobs, and its potent storytelling. It provides a stark and emotional look at the lasting impact of colonialism on Indigenous peoples in Canada. "Rhymes for Young Ghouls" is recommended for viewers interested in socially relevant and emotionally charged dramas that tackle important historical and cultural issues.
Rhymes For Young Ghouls
Year : 2013
Genre : Crime, Drama
IMDB Rating: 7
Director: Jeff Barnaby
Top Billing Cast:  Roseanne Supernault as Anna

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  1. Rhymes for Young Ghouls (2013)'s depiction of the abuse of indigenous children and a mass grave at St. Dymphna's anticipated the 2015 report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, which concluded that Canada's residential school system amounted to cultural genocide.
  2. According to writer/director Jeff Barnaby, one of his inspirations was Conan the Barbarian (1982), another story about someone seeking vengeance against a cult that destroyed their family.
  3. The opening quotations from the Indian Act were added to provide context for audiences unfamiliar with the Canadian system of residential schools for Native children.
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