Info in Movie News | Leonardo DiCaprio and his company, Appian Way, have affirmed their engagement in Shannon Kring's provocative documentary Nine Little Indians. The story is concerned with the inhumane treatment of Native American children that took place at St. Paul’s Indian Mission School in Marty, South Dakota.
The information from Deadline tells that Nine Little Indians was started almost a decade ago and now the project is being finished. The aim of the film is to portray the plight of the nine Charbonneau sisters and their peers who not only experienced a lot of verbal, but also physical sexual, and other types of abuse, that was usually perpetrated by those who were supposed to educate them. The film also looks into the issue of the mass graves that are said to contain the remains of the children killed at the school. One of the saddest stories in the movie is that of Geraldine "Gerri" Charbonneau, who had her baby born after the rape taken away from her.
Native American boarding schools, set up more than a century ago, had a primary goal of assimilating the youth into the mainstream culture of Anglo-America. However, the conduct of this process was often characterized by inhuman treatment, for example, children draining off the language and identity of the children and subjecting them to a variety of abuses. Nine Little Indians aims to reveal these cruelties and to be the voice of survivors who for decades have been seeking justice.
The most interesting part of the film is that two former nuns and an abbot, who once supervised priests accused of committing serious crimes, are also involved in the documentary- besides the victims. Their testimonies will potentially unravel the religious orders' concealment of their role in the abuse and crimes committed.
For some time now, DiCaprio has been quite active in the production of documentaries more likely with a strong environmental and social emphasis. The production company Appian Way which he is a co-founder of every time was the driving force behind the success of films like The Revenant and Los Asesinos de la Luna llena, which emphasized the abuse to the indigenous population of the United States. Nine Little Indians is where DiCaprio is a member of a group of producers who are the Who's who in the industry, such as the famous Tony Robbins.
"The story is really shocking and painful, but it's also very inspiring, since it talks about the amazing strength and endurance of the Indigenous Communities," said Robbins according to a press release. "I would like the film Nine Little Indians to motivate people as much as the survivors of St. Paul's Indian Mission School have motivated me."
Although the exact scheduled release date for Nine Little Indians is yet to be known, it is already anticipated to be a big hit and become a global phenomenon, exposing the very essence of what has happened due to the Native American boarding schools. As such, the main purpose of the documentary is to initiate worldwide debates and conversations about historic injustices, moral responsibility, and the healing process.
One can look forward to more exciting updates about the movie in the days to come.
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