Kanehsatake 270 Years of Resistance (Mohawk Version)

19931 h 59 min 15 secFilm: Documentary

PG

Direction: Alanis Obomsawin

In July 1990, a dispute over a proposed golf course to be built on Kanien'kéhaka (Mohawk) lands in Oka, Quebec, set the stage for an historic confrontation that would grab international headlines and sear itself into the Canadian consciousness. Director Alanis Obomsawin — at times with a small crew, at times alone — spent 78 days behind Kanien'kéhaka lines filming the armed standoff between protestors, the Québec police and the Canadian army. Released in 1993, this landmark documentary has been seen around the world, winning over a dozen international awards and making history at the Toronto International Film Festival where it became the first documentary to ever win the Best Canadian Feature Award. Jesse Wente, Director of Canada’s Indigenous Screen Office, has called it a “watershed film in the history of First Peoples cinema.”

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Subject categories


  • National Security and Defence > Armed Forces Programs and OperationsArmy Programs and OperationsCanadian Armed Forces
  • Indigenous Peoples in Canada (First Nations and Métis) > Cultural ConflictLand Claims and RightsQuébec and OntarioRelations with Government and Security ForcesReserves
  • Politics and Government - Canada > Indigenous ConcernsMunicipal Politics and GovernmentQuébec
  • War, Conflict and Peace > Indigenous Concerns
  • Indigenous Studies > History/PoliticsIdentity/Society
  • Civics/Citizenship > Human Rights
  • History and Citizenship Education > Quebec Society Since 1980
  • Geography > Territory: Indigenous
  • Rights & Title > Claims Quebec Reserve Land History & Tenure – Québec
  • Law, Legislation & Government Policy > Human Rights Law & Policy
  • Indigenous Peoples: Canada > Kanien'kéhaka (Mohawk)
  • Indigenous Governance General (Modern, Contemporary) > Oka (1990)

Credits


director
Alanis Obomsawin

Awards


  • NFB Feature Documentary Award - with a cash prize of 500$ (Tied with In the Land of the Deaf)International Film Festival
  • Special AwardAotearoa Film Festival
  • Award of Excellence for Best EditingAtlantic International Film Festival
  • CITY TV Award for Best Canadian Feature Film - with a cash prize of 25,000$International Film Festival
  • IDA Award - Distinguished Documentary AchievementIDA Annual Awards Competition
  • American Indian Motion Picture Awards - Best Documentary Feature FilmAnnual American Indian Film Festival
  • Special Jury Award in Division Film and Video - Category: 5 - Current AffairsGolden Gate Awards Competition & International Film Festival
  • "We are Sovereign" AwardTwo Rivers Native Film and Video Festival
  • Special Award - Documentary JuryInternational Film Festival
  • Silver Sesterce - Special Jury Award given to a cinematographic workVisions du Réel / Festival international du cinéma documentaire
  • Best Long Documentary AwardMEDIAWAVE / International Festival of Visual Arts