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“Missing From Fire Trail Road” is a powerful documentary by Sabrina Van Tassel that brings attention to the crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW). Focusing on the disappearance of Mary Davis Johnson, a Native woman from Washington State, the film highlights the systemic neglect and injustice faced by Indigenous people. Mary disappeared near the Tulalip Reservation, and suspicion falls on her abusive husband, but the investigation is hampered by legal and institutional barriers, including federal laws that prevent tribal authorities from investigating crimes committed by white men. The documentary also explores the broader history of exploitation and mistreatment of Native people, particularly the forced removal of children from their families. Through interviews with Mary’s family, tribal members, and experts, the film sheds light on the sorrow, rage, and lack of closure experienced by Indigenous communities, all while emphasizing the pervasive indifference from authorities. With its somber tone and evocative cinematography, “Missing From Fire Trail Road” underscores the ongoing struggle for justice and recognition for Indigenous victims. It is a difficult but essential film that exposes the harsh realities faced by Indigenous people.
Learn more: https://variety.com/2024/film/reviews/missing-from-fire-trail-road-review-1236224626/