One of Many (2004)

One of Many (2004) poster

A woman with indiginous roots in her 40s goes on a trip into her past: When she was four years old she had been taken away from her mother by the canadian authorities, like many others. This is her very sad story as an example for many others.

Director: Jo Béranger, Doris Buttignol
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 96 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Hugues Poulain
Editing: Annick Hurst
Production: Lardux Films, E-Motion Pictures
Country: Germany, France
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

yukon, canada, indigenous peoples, native american culture, quest for identity

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is One of Many about?
A woman with indiginous roots in her 40s goes on a trip into her past: When she was four years old she had been taken away from her mother by the canadian authorities, like many others. This is her very sad story as an example for many others.
Who directed One of Many?
One of Many was directed by Jo Béranger, Doris Buttignol.
Who stars in One of Many?
One of Many stars Jo Béranger, Cordell Weasel Mocassin, Sally Tisiga, Jacques Chirac.
How long is One of Many?
One of Many has a runtime of 1h 36m (96 minutes).
What genre is One of Many?
One of Many is a Documentary film.
Where was One of Many produced?
One of Many was produced in Germany, France.