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Freedom Road: Context

Directed by Paula Kelly and Angelina McLeod
Canada, 2019 (documentary, 15 minutes, colour, English)
Also known as "La route de la liberté : Contexte"
Freedom Road: Context
Image: © National Film Board of Canada
Video (National Film Board of Canada)
Video (National Film Board of Canada) [French]

Film Description:
"This story begins over a century ago, when the City of Winnipeg decides that the water surrounding the traditional Anishinaabe territory of what is now Shoal Lake 40 First Nation will be diverted and used as Winnipeg's primary water source. The community, their ancient burial grounds, environment, and ways of life are forever disrupted, and access to opportunities and essential services are severed. Enforced residential schooling and a tainted water supply compound the devastating impact. Community leader and former combat engineer Daryl Redsky sheds light on how generations of complex planning, cultural preservation and mobilization have led us to the current moment—and to the construction of Freedom Road."
-- National Film Board of Canada (source)

Film Credits (partial):
Written by: Angelina McLeod, Paula Kelly
Produced by: Alicia Smith, David Christensen
Participants: Daryl Redsky, Angelina McLeod
Cinematography: Tyler Funk
Production Company: National Film Board of Canada / Office national du film du Canada
(sources)

Quote by the Director

"I want people to acknowledge the hardships endured by the Indigenous community at the other end of the pipe. Winnipeggers benefit by drinking clean water, while SL40 members [Shoal Lake 40 First Nation members] still live with a 22-year-long boil water advisory, and are forced to use jugs of water and ration their bottled water."
-- Angelina McLeod (source)

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