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Sacred Seven, The

Genre

Narrative-Fiction

Directed By

Jordan Molaro

Date: Jan 2010
Length: 00:09:14
Process: Colour
Country: Canada
Language: English
Shooting Format: HD
Sound Format: Music

Synopsis

The Sacred Seven is an inspiring story about Mellissa, a seven year old foster child who grounds herself with the Seven Sacred Teachings taught by the late Elder Dorris Campbell. This film offers a mere glimpse into the realm of a neglectful foster home and how one child strives to establish balance.

Tags

Aboriginal, abuse, child, foster children, politics, ritual

Credits

Director
Jordan Molaro
Producer
Jordan Molaro, Sami Tesfazghi
Cinematographer
Ryan McGregor
Writer
Jordan Molaro
Editor
Jordan Molaro
Sound
Jordan Molaro
Cast
Kaedyn Lashley, Rachel Seenie

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