Wildhood(2021) -
is a Canadian coming-of-age road drama that explores the intersection of queer and Indigenous identity . Directed by Two-Spirit L'nu filmmaker Bretten Hannam , the story is a raw and poetic journey of self-discovery. Plot Summary
: The film is highly regarded for its authentic representation of Two-Spirit and queer Indigenous experiences. Wildhood(2021)
: In a rural East Coast trailer park, a rebellious two-spirit Mi’kmaw teenager named Link (Phillip Lewitski) lives with his younger half-brother Travis and their abusive, toxic father, Arvin. is a Canadian coming-of-age road drama that explores
: While on the road across Mi'kma'ki (Nova Scotia), the brothers meet Pasmay (Joshua Odjick), a charismatic pow-wow dancer. Pasmay becomes their guide, helping Link reconnect with his Mi'kmaw heritage, language, and the land where he belongs. : In a rural East Coast trailer park,
: Link’s physical journey is mirrored by an internal reclamation of his heritage, from which he was previously isolated.