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Night Raiders

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Canada, New Zealand · 2021
1h 37m
Director Danis Goulet
Starring Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers, Brooklyn Letexier-Hart, Alex Tarrant, Amanda Plummer
Genre Science Fiction

In the year 2043, children are property of the State and put into forced-education camps. Niska, a Cree mother, is desperate to protect her daughter, but events force the two to separate, leading Niska to join a band of Cree vigilantes to get her daughter back.

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The Globe and Mail (Toronto) by Barry Hertz

With Night Raiders, Goulet can confidently claim to be today’s most effective practitioner of Indigenous sci-fi, a subgenre in which time-tested cinematic thrills – speculative fiction, violence, a heightened sense of style – act as Trojan Horses for themes that audiences might otherwise ignore. Everyone wins.

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The New York Times by Devika Girish

Goulet’s sleek, lo-fi world-building — decrepit gray cityscapes; fields covered with smoke-spewing factories — is more compelling than her storytelling, which grows increasingly predictable as Niska and the vigilantes plan a raid on Waseese’s academy. Yet the film’s use of clichés can also be thrillingly subversive at times.

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Los Angeles Times by Noel Murray

Although Goulet’s film is ultimately better at scene-setting than storytelling, the world she builds is a remarkably detailed, revealing reflection of our own.

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RogerEbert.com by Simon Abrams

I wanted to root for and care about the world of “Night Raiders,” but I never felt like Niska and her daughter said more about themselves than their predictable behavior advertised.

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Original-Cin by Thom Ernst

In drawing similes between the then and the now, Goulet juxtaposes history with prophecy. Using conventional science-fiction tropes—the collapse of society, a military state, dystopia, and unidentified flying orbs—she creates a sound case for entertainment to share the screen with stories that have meaning and social impact.

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