In early 2020, the Wetʼsuwetʼen land defense exploded into the headlines, and sparked a national conversation – but the story behind it had been brewing for nearly a decade. Exploring the work of the Indigenous leaders of the blockade, including the sacrifices they made to dedicate their lives to this cause, this documentary offers new insight into this crucial moment in Canadian history.
Capturing footage that startlingly echoes Alanis Obomsawin’s 1994 film Kanehsatake: 270 Years of Resistance, this is a story we can’t afford to forget. Winner of the Audience Award at Hot Docs 2024.
“An incendiary feat of filmmaking” – Pat Mullen, POV Magazine
Ratings by Province or Territory
PG
Alberta
PG
British Columbia
NR
Manitoba
NR
New Brunswick
NR
Newfoundland and Labrador
NR
Nova Scotia
PG
Northwest Territories
PG
Nunavut
PG
Ontario
NR
Prince Edward Island
G
Québec
PG
Saskatchewan
NR
Yukon
Event Primary Language
English
Accessibility
Venue deemed accessible by event host. Wheelchair accessible, aisles wide enough to accommodate those with mobility issues.
Address
Mackenzie Public Library,
400 Skeena Drive,
Mackenzie, BC, V0J 2C0 Get Directions