Blockade (1993)
"Blockade" takes place in the mountains and valleys of northern British Columbia, at the heart of the boldest aboriginal land claims case to challenge the white history of Canada. The Gitksan and Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs claim that everything within 22,000 square miles, including the trees, is rightfully theirs.
Director: Nettie Wild
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 92 min
Release Date: September 13, 1993
Screenplay
Music: Roy Forbes
Cinematography: Kirk Tougas
Editing: Jeff Warren
Production: CBC
Country: Canada
Original Language: en
Keywords
woman director, first nations, native canadian
More Films by Director: Nettie Wild
More Films in Genre: Documentary
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Blockade about?
- "Blockade" takes place in the mountains and valleys of northern British Columbia, at the heart of the boldest aboriginal land claims case to challenge the white history of Canada. The Gitksan and Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs claim that everything within 22,000 square miles, including the trees, is rightfully theirs.
- Who directed Blockade?
- Blockade was directed by Nettie Wild.
- How long is Blockade?
- Blockade has a runtime of 1h 32m (92 minutes).
- What genre is Blockade?
- Blockade is a Documentary film.
- Where was Blockade produced?
- Blockade was produced in Canada.