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  • Production:Experimental Forest Films
  • Released:2025-11-28
  • IMDB:tt35537918
The film tells the story of four Cree siblings, Connie, Marianne, Gwen, and Anthony, separated as babies through Canada’s notorious Sixties Scoop, which saw indigenous children taken from their homes to be adopted by white families. Excited and curious, but also scared and afraid of rejection, they agree to meet for the first time over a holiday weekend in the mountains of Banff.
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Movie Review | Meadowlarks (2025) Film Review  UK Film Review

Review: Meadowlarks shows what makes a family  The Eastern Door

Meadowlarks  Mediaversity Reviews

Review: 'Meadowlarks' a powerful, humanizing exploration of Canada’s crime against Indigenous people  NEXT Magazine

Original-Cin Q&A: Meadowlarks Director, Star on Unravelling a Fraught Indigenous Story  Original Cin

TIFF 2025: Blue Heron, Amoeba, Meadowlarks  Roger Ebert

TIFF 2025 Review: Tasha Hubbard’s “Meadowlarks” Finds Grace in a Fraught Family Reunion  The Moveable Fest

Film Review: ‘Meadowlarks’  thegatewayonline.ca

Cree filmmaker's movie based on Sixties Scoop family reunion premieres at TIFF  CBC

Meadowlarks draws from a painful past but it’s ultimately a celebration of Indigenous joy  The Globe and Mail

Tasha Hubbard Made 'Meadowlarks' as a "Communal Representation" of the Sixties Scoop  Exclaim!

Family drama ‘Meadowlarks’ brings scattered ‘60s Scoop siblings together for one weekend  Toronto Star

'Meadowlarks' Review: A Reunion Between Indigenous Siblings Sets The Stage For An Intimate Story [TIFF]  The Playlist

Filmmaker Tasha Hubbard and Actor Michael Greyeyes Discuss a Journey of Healing and Self Discovery in Meadowlarks  TheGATE.ca

'Meadowlarks' director Tasha Hubbard speaks about living through the "Sixties Scoop"  NEXT Magazine

Actor Carmen Moore says 'diversity' push is a double-edged sword  Vancouver Sun

Long-lost adult siblings strive to rebuild severed family bonds in ‘Meadowlarks’  TownAndCountryToday.com

Indigenous Film “Meadowlarks” To Play At Movie Mill - Bridge City News - May 20, 2026  Bridge City News

Alberta-shot drama Meadowlarks explores the personal costs of the Sixties Scoop  Calgary Herald

Film focusing on effects of Sixties Scoop being screened in Orillia  OrilliaMatters.com

Rice recognized with critics award  The Eastern Door

Rice leads Sixties Scoop film  The Eastern Door

Family drama ‘Meadowlarks’ brings scattered ‘60s Scoop siblings together for one weekend  CTV News

10 TIFF Films Directed by Women to Watch This Festival Season  ELLE Canada Magazine

John Skipper to Exit Meadowlark Media  The Hollywood Reporter

Indigenous films break out at the Toronto International Film Festival  ictnews.org

Storyteller: How Sixties Scoop survivor Betty Ann Adam moves hearts and minds  The Star Phoenix

MOVIES: Big titles for American Thanksgiving, history and icons for Canada, plus: the afterlife  Canada's National Observer

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