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"Someday": A Soul-Stirring Native American Drama Unraveling the Wounds of Historical Trauma

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"Someday" is a groundbreaking Native American drama that confronts the lingering wounds of historical trauma, weaving a poignant tale of cultural identity, resilience, and the healing power of human connection. Released in 2019, the film has garnered critical acclaim for its evocative storytelling, authentic performances, and its unflinching exploration of a subject matter often overlooked in mainstream cinema.

Historical Context and Significance

"Someday" is set against the backdrop of the Wounded Knee Massacre of 1890, a tragic event that resulted in the deaths of hundreds of Lakota Sioux people. The film delves into the intergenerational trauma that continues to reverberate within Native American communities, exploring its profound impact on individuals, families, and the collective psyche.

Someday: A Native American Drama
Someday: A Native American Drama
by Drew Hayden Taylor

4.6 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 2181 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Print length : 95 pages

By bringing this historical trauma to light, "Someday" serves as a powerful reminder of the injustices faced by Native Americans throughout history. It challenges viewers to confront the consequences of colonization and its enduring legacy, shedding light on the ongoing struggles for recognition, justice, and self-determination.

Compelling Storytelling and Authentic Portrayal

The film's narrative is meticulously crafted, interweaving multiple storylines that converge in a deeply moving climax. The characters are complex and relatable, their struggles and triumphs resonating with audiences on a visceral level.

Director Dakota Ray Hebert employs a cinéma vérité approach, capturing the characters' lived experiences with raw authenticity. The film's dialogue is laced with Lakota phrases and cultural references, providing a rich and immersive representation of Native American life.

Exceptional Performances and Cultural Authenticity

The performances in "Someday" are nothing short of exceptional. Adam Beach delivers a tour-de-force performance as Jake, a traumatized Lakota veteran grappling with addiction and the haunting memories of his past. Chaske Spencer is equally captivating as Luke, a young man struggling to reconcile his Native heritage with the expectations of the modern world.

The film's cast is predominantly made up of Native American actors, ensuring the authenticity of the performances and the cultural integrity of the story. Their lived experiences and deep understanding of the subject matter lend an unparalleled depth to the film's portrayal.

Profound Themes and Universal Resonances

Beyond its historical significance, "Someday" explores universal themes that resonate with audiences from all backgrounds. It delves into the complexities of family, love, forgiveness, and the enduring power of the human spirit.

The film's exploration of trauma and its aftermath is particularly poignant. It sheds light on the lingering effects of historical trauma, its impact on mental health, and the importance of seeking healing and support.

Impact on Audiences and Critical Reception

"Someday" has received widespread critical acclaim for its powerful storytelling, exceptional performances, and its unflinching exploration of a challenging subject matter. Audiences have been deeply moved by the film's emotional resonance and its ability to foster understanding and empathy.

The film has won numerous awards, including the Audience Award for Best Feature Film at the Red Nation Film Festival and the Best Picture Award at the American Indian Film Festival. Its impact extends beyond the realm of cinema, sparking important conversations about historical trauma, cultural identity, and the resilience of the Native American spirit.


"Someday" is a must-watch for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Native American history, culture, and the enduring consequences of historical trauma. Its powerful storytelling, exceptional performances, and profound themes make it a cinematic masterpiece that will resonate with audiences long after the credits have rolled.

As a poignant reminder of the wounds that still linger and the resilience that persists, "Someday" serves as a testament to the indomitable spirit of the Native American people and the importance of acknowledging, understanding, and confronting the injustices of the past.

Someday: A Native American Drama
Someday: A Native American Drama
by Drew Hayden Taylor

4.6 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 2181 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Print length : 95 pages
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Someday: A Native American Drama
Someday: A Native American Drama
by Drew Hayden Taylor

4.6 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 2181 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Print length : 95 pages
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