One More River: The Deal That Split the Cree (2004)

One More River: The Deal that Split the Cree is a Gemini Award-nominated documentary about the decision making process of Quebec Crees to allow another mega-hydro project to be built on their land. This dramatic, behind-the-scenes look at the deal that split the Crees, dispels romantic notions of how decisions are made in Indigenous communities.

Director: Neil Diamond, Tracey Deer
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 91 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Mona Laviolette, lina ludwick
Editing: John Hepworth
Production: Rezolution Pictures
Country: Canada
Language: Cree, English, Français
Original Language: en

Keywords

environment, hydro-québec

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is One More River: The Deal That Split the Cree about?
One More River: The Deal that Split the Cree is a Gemini Award-nominated documentary about the decision making process of Quebec Crees to allow another mega-hydro project to be built on their land. This dramatic, behind-the-scenes look at the deal that split the Crees, dispels romantic notions of how decisions are made in Indigenous communities.
Who directed One More River: The Deal That Split the Cree?
One More River: The Deal That Split the Cree was directed by Neil Diamond, Tracey Deer.
Who stars in One More River: The Deal That Split the Cree?
One More River: The Deal That Split the Cree stars Neil Diamond.
How long is One More River: The Deal That Split the Cree?
One More River: The Deal That Split the Cree has a runtime of 1h 31m (91 minutes).
What genre is One More River: The Deal That Split the Cree?
One More River: The Deal That Split the Cree is a Documentary film.
Where was One More River: The Deal That Split the Cree produced?
One More River: The Deal That Split the Cree was produced in Canada.