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37 Ghosts
A tormented hitman’s final job unravels when he’s haunted—literally—by the thirty‑six souls he’s killed. Harvey struggles under their relentless taunts, but it’s the first victim, Angelica—an innocent—who binds herself to his guilt. As he plans one last violent exit, he’s torn between escaping his sins and surrendering to a past that won’t let him go.
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the profound impact of the residential school system on Indigenous peoples in Canada. It explores the intergenerational trauma, the loss of culture and language, and the ongoing process of healing and reconciliation through personal stories and historical context.
Critical Reception
37 Ghosts has been recognized for its sensitive and important portrayal of a deeply painful aspect of Canadian history. Critics have praised its unflinching look at the legacy of residential schools and its focus on the resilience and determination of survivors in seeking truth and justice.
What Reviewers Say
Highlights the devastating effects of Canada's residential school system.
Features powerful personal testimonies from survivors.
Emphasizes the importance of truth and reconciliation.
Google audience: Audience reviews often commend the film for its educational value and its respectful treatment of a sensitive subject, noting its emotional impact and its contribution to understanding Indigenous history.
Fun Fact
The film takes its title from the staggering number of unmarked graves found at the former St. Joseph’s Mission residential school in Williams Lake, British Columbia, which serves as a somber backdrop for some of the stories.
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