The movie Residential Schools focuses on the struggles of Indigenous Canadians in the 1960s, particularly the story of young hockey player Saul Indian Horse. Despite his talent and support from his teammates, Saul faces numerous racist and stereotypical obstacles. The film is not just a sports movie, but a powerful and distressing portrayal of the residential schools' treatment of Indigenous people and the difficulties they faced in Canada during that time. The movie's journey is a difficult and emotional one, with Saul facing numerous challenges and setbacks as he tries to overcome the stereotypes he's fighting against.

Indian Horse
Indian Horse, a gifted hockey player, struggles to overcome the challenges of residential school and 1970s racism, as he fights to shatter stereotypes and conquer addiction.