The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open

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The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open is a Canadian drama film that follows two Indigenous women brought together by a chance encounter with domestic violence, exploring trauma, solidarity, and resilience in near-real time.

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instanceOf Canadian film
film
addressesIssue gender-based violence
marginalization of Indigenous women
social services response to abuse
countryOfOrigin Canada
depicts interpersonal relationships
support networks
violence against women
featuresCharacterType Indigenous woman
survivor of abuse
genre drama
hasPerspective Indigenous
feminist
hasSetting urban environment
language English
mainSubject domestic violence
resilience
solidarity
trauma
narrativeFocus Indigenous women
narrativeTechnique near-real-time storytelling
narrativeTheme female solidarity
healing from trauma
systemic oppression
portrays Indigenous experiences in contemporary Canada
complexities of offering help
emotional aftermath of violence
productionScope independent film
targetAudience adult
titleLanguage English
workTitle The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open NERFINISHED
workType narrative feature film

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