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Miniature follows Indigenous artist Lance Cardinal as he recreates St. Martin’s residential school in miniature form - a building tied directly to his grandparents’ childhoods and the lasting legacy of Canada’s residential school system. Through careful craftsmanship, Lance embarks on a journey that is as emotional as it is artistic. Each tiny window, wall, and roofline carries meaning. As Lance builds, he speaks about the trauma passed between generations and the silence that often surrounds it. His work becomes an act of reclaiming space - transforming a site of pain into an object of reflection. The miniature does not glorify the past; it creates room to acknowledge it honestly. The film gently illustrates how art can serve as a pathway toward healing. By shaping something tangible from difficult history, Lance invites conversation about survival, resilience, and the responsibility of remembrance. His project honors his grandparents while encouraging broader dialogue about reconciliation and shared understanding. Through intimate storytelling, Miniature explores intergenerational trauma, Indigenous resilience, memory, and the healing potential of creative expression. It reminds viewers that reconciliation begins with listening, reflection, and the courage to act. Directed by Nauzanin Knight, this documentary presents a thoughtful and compassionate examination of how art can transform inherited pain into connection, dignity, and hope. 🎬 Watch Miniature to witness how art can hold memory - and open the door to healing conversations. #miniaturedocumentary #indigenousart #ResidentialSchoolLegacy #intergenerationaltrauma #artforhealing #ReconciliationThroughArt