Noel Bass
40 min | 2021 | US | Massachusetts Premiere
This documentary covers an issue that is extremely underrepresented in the US and worldwide. Indigenous communities have long been oppressed and neglected, where nationally, many Native American communities are living under State-of Emergency declarations for mental health crisis'.
Shining a light on hope and community empowerment, this film follows heroic residents on the Pine Ridge Reservation, who have put the ongoing mental health crisis on their backs, stepping up to the challenge and trying to help save their community. These leaders have an unbelievably challenging mission, to try to rapidly spread awareness, save lives, and empower the youth, providing a supportive platform for their voices to be heard.
Awards: Best Short Doc - Phoenix FF (US), South Dakota FF (US), Riverside Int’l FF (US), Latino and Native American FF (US),
Official Selections: Big Sky Documentary FF, American Documentary and Animation FF and Film Fund, Flicker's Rhode Island Int’l FF, Sarasota FF, Pendance FF, Los Angeles Diversity FF, Original Thinkers, DC Independent FF (all in US)