The Ballad of Oppenheimer Park (2016)

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The Ballad of Oppenheimer Park is a film that celebrates the everyday life of a group of Indigenous people, exiles from Canadian reserves, who, over a fleeting summer, hang out in a contested park in Vancouver. Through direct participation in the filmmaking process, the day to day becomes a ceremonial space in the ongoing confrontation against law and order.

Director: Juan Manuel Sepulveda
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 70 min
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Editing: Isidore Bethel
Country: Canada
Language: English, Español
Original Language: es

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Ballad of Oppenheimer Park about?
The Ballad of Oppenheimer Park is a film that celebrates the everyday life of a group of Indigenous people, exiles from Canadian reserves, who, over a fleeting summer, hang out in a contested park in Vancouver. Through direct participation in the filmmaking process, the day to day becomes a ceremonial space in the ongoing confrontation against law and order.
Who directed The Ballad of Oppenheimer Park?
The Ballad of Oppenheimer Park was directed by Juan Manuel Sepulveda.
Who stars in The Ballad of Oppenheimer Park?
The Ballad of Oppenheimer Park stars Harley Prosper, Janet Brown, Marcus Raweater, Rosa Matilpi, Dave Young, Joe Chastis.
How long is The Ballad of Oppenheimer Park?
The Ballad of Oppenheimer Park has a runtime of 1h 10m (70 minutes).
What genre is The Ballad of Oppenheimer Park?
The Ballad of Oppenheimer Park is a Documentary film.
Where was The Ballad of Oppenheimer Park produced?
The Ballad of Oppenheimer Park was produced in Canada.