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Great River is a 2010 documentary film from director Matt LeMay[1] and McIntyre Media. Great River won the 2011 Award of Excellence in Film making at the 2011 Canada International Film Festival.[2]
Great River | |
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Directed by | Matt LeMay |
Produced by | Matt LeMay |
Starring | Matt LeMay |
Narrated by | Matt LeMay |
Cinematography | Matt LeMay |
Edited by | Matt LeMay |
Distributed by | First Nations Films and McIntyre Media |
Release date |
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Running time | 54 mins |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
The film is about the treatment of First Nations people post Indian Act by the Canadian Government.[3] The film also covers the defacing of indigenous rock art. A team of rock experts investigate the vandalism.[4][5]
It was distributed by First Nations Films and McIntyre Media.[6]
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