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Fire Song

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Best suited for older high school students due to mature themes of suicide, grief, and sexuality

Fire Song is a feature film about an Indigenous teen in northern Ontario navigating grief, family responsibilities, and questions of identity and sexuality. Aimed at older teens and adults, it offers a nuanced look at contemporary First Nations life, far from “historic only” portrayals. Parents and educators may use it in high school courses on Indigenous studies, film, or social issues, with guided discussion. It includes mature themes and should be previewed, but as a library or streaming choice, it can prompt powerful conversations about resilience and choice.

Currently streams free with ads on some platforms, with typical digital rentals around $1.99 and purchases about $4.99 depending on the service.

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