“Aanikoobijigan (ancestor/great-grandparent/great-grandchild),” the considerate and quietly radical new documentary from Ojibwe filmmakers Adam and Zack Khalilwhich not too long ago gained the NEXT Viewers Award at Sundance, is about a terrific many issues.
It’s about life simply as it’s dying, theft as a lot as it’s restoration, and historical past simply as a lot as it’s our present second. It’s in regards to the methods the previous, current, and future are interconnected, difficult us to look extra deeply at their relationship, serving as an act of usually revolutionary reframing of how we take into consideration time and information.

