Blockade: Algonquins Defend the Forest

199026 min 45 secFilm: Documentary

Direction: Boyce Richardson

Production: Mark ZannisColin Neale

Script: Boyce Richardson

Blockade follows the Barriere Lake Algonquins as they take on the government and the logging industry in a struggle to save their traditional hunting grounds and way of life. In September, 1989, this small First Nations community blockaded six new logging roads, calling for a moratorium on logging and insisting that the government address their concerns. Filmed on location during the period of the blockade, this film raises important questions about our attitudes toward the environment, the exploitation of our natural resources and the rights and treatment of Indigenous peoples.

Subject categories


  • Indigenous Peoples in Canada (First Nations and Métis) > Cultural ConflictEnvironmental IssuesForestryFur Trades, Hunting and TrappingQuébec and Ontario
  • Environment and Conservation > ForestryIndigenous ConcernsParks, Reserves and Zoos of Eastern CanadaSocial Action
  • Forestry > Indigenous ConcernsLoggingQuébecSocial Action

Credits


director
Boyce Richardson
script
Boyce Richardson
narrator
Boyce Richardson
producer
Mark Zannis
executive producer
Colin Neale
cinematography
Barry Perles
sound
Hans Oomes
Marie-France Delagrave
editing
Torben Schioler
sound editing
Paul Demers
Hans Peter Strobl