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I Place You Into the Fire

Feb 10, 2024
0h 37m
★ 0.0

Overview

Combining the authenticity of Indigenous writer Rebecca Thomas' narrative, the power of poetry, and stunning animation, "I Place You into the Fire" invites viewers to consider their roles in fostering understanding, compassion and justice.

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Documentary

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Cast

Rebecca Thomas

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