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173:, she emphasised the importance of having a director who had a similar lived experience of forced removal and adoption into a non-Indigenous family during the Sixties Scoop. Adam said, "It was perfect to have a director who had that same experience in her lived experience. We knew that would inform her approach toward the story, that she would understand certain things about what we were going through." This responsibility for holding space and minimal interference was central to the filming. 210:
reminds viewers of a painful past that many First Nations peoples had and continue to trudge through." Canada's documentary films festival described the film as a "raw emotion, a heart-wrenching combination of pain and joy, shown by the siblings throughout the film is as moving as anything I have
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Despite the circumstances of the reunion taking place in a small cabin and it being a two-camera shoot, Adam says Hubbard was able to shoot the film without distracting the family from the connections they were there to make. "For us, things probably went as smoothly as they could. I think that's
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seen on film. Their willingness to lay bare their experiences and feelings is inspiring, and while their story is devastating to watch it acts as a reminder of the resilience of the First Nations people who, against all odds and despite every effort to destroy them, continue to persevere."
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and co-written by Hubbard and Betty Ann Adams. It follows three sisters and a brother, adopted as infants into separate families across North America, who meet together for the first time.
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reviews the film as "relevatory" and "a family reunion doc like you've never seen." Gateway Online calls this film a "triumph," writing in their review, "
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The reunion emerged from decades of searching by Betty Ann Adams, the eldest of the family. Removed from their young
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because she was taking care of things behind the scenes so they didn't interfere with our experience," Adam says.
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Reception of the documentary has been positive. It has featured in many festivals including the 2017
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The Birth of a Family

Tasha Hubbard
Tasha Hubbard
National Film Board of Canada
First Nations
documentary
Tasha Hubbard
Dene
Sixties Scoop
foster care
Banff, Alberta
The StarPhoenix
National Film Board
Talking Stick Festival
Edmonton International Film Festival
Toronto International Film Festival
Point of View
Edmonton International Film Festival
imagineNATIVE Film and Media Arts Festival
"Filmmaker Tasha Hubbard's personal connection to the Sixties Scoop"
CBC Radio
Birth of a Family
"Birth of a Family"


"Birth of a Family"


"Through a compassionate lens: Tasha Hubbard highlights systemic injustices"

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