Indian Horse
The story of a small boy called Indian Horse began his life as he and his family moved to Ojibwei, Canada. He enrolled in a Catholic school but is notorious because there he has encountered all kinds of persecution, denying him freedom of expression in his own language or talking about his original heritage. But the Indian did not find a chance to escape only get unwanted places and places of entertainment games, especially the game of the hockey, which I love so much.
August 14, 1956 in Gillam, Manitoba, Canada
October 7, 1972 in Wimbledon, England, UK
5 May 1938, Los Angeles, California, USA
April 13, 2018
Indian Horse blunts the edges of a vivid personal drama in favour of an inarguably correct public service announcement.October 05, 2017
In attempting to faithfully adapt the novel's plot, the filmmakers abandon one of Indian Horse's most affecting aspects, its storytelling methods.September 18, 2017
Important but not very nuanced.April 21, 2018
...a well-intentioned yet catastrophically misguided endeavor...September 19, 2017
... for the most part the cast fails to support the weighty material. Still, the essence and importance of [Richard] Wagamese's book - both the brutality and the beauty - shines through, more vital than ever.April 13, 2018
Indian Horse is a heartfelt, well-acted, and somewhat one-dimensional effort containing a story that needs to be told right now.October 17, 2018
If a film like this can help cast off people's racist assumptions about Indigenous life in Canada, then that is still a public good worth commending.April 11, 2018
It's a powerful story. I just wish it were a better movie.April 12, 2018
Indian Horse endures, and commands attention.September 15, 2017
... the film does have its moments. But there's no doubt in my mind that the story would be better served at miniseries length.