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Revenge | Residential School
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2013 | Jeff
Best Director of a Canadian Film | 2014 | Jeff
Best Score (Meilleure Musique Originale) | 2015 | Joe
Best Score Meilleure Musique Originale | 2015 | Jeff
Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role | 2014 | Devery
Best Film By An Emerging Director | 2014 | Jeff
2014 | Jeff
2014 | Jeff
Best First Film by a Canadian Director | 2014
According to writer/director Jeff Barnaby, one of his inspirations was Conan the Barbarian (1982), another story about someone seeking vengeance against a cult that destroyed their family.
The opening quotations from the Indian Act were added to provide context for audiences unfamiliar with the Canadian system of residential schools for Native children.
Rhymes for Young Ghouls (2013)'s depiction of the abuse of indigenous children and a mass grave at St. Dymphna's anticipated the 2015 report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, which concluded that Canada's residential school system amounted to cultural genocide.