Explores the sensitive, and tense, relationship between life on an First Nations reservation and life in the outside world. When Native Canadian Silas Crow is forced to write a personal essay in order to get a much-desired job, he tells the story of the rape and murder of an Indian girl by a drunken thug. When the killer received a lenient two-year sentence for manslaughter, the First Nations community felt shock and anger — and tried desperately to deal with the after-effects of this lack of justice.
Release: Dance Me Outside 1994 DVDRip-CG REQ
Length: 1.43 GiB for 01:24:39
Bitrate: 2411 kb/s
Audio: mp3, 48000 Hz, stereo, 128 kb/s
Video: 608×304 29.97 fps(r)