Riel Country

199649 min 5 secFilm: Documentaire

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Réalisation: Martin Duckworth

Production: Jacques ValléeJoe MacDonald

Produced by the NFB in collaboration with the Commission nationale des parents francophones and with the financial aid of Heritage Canada and la Société Radio-Canada.

Riel Country features young adults from two distinct Winnipeg neighbourhoods, on either side of the Red River as they struggle to overcome geographical and cultural barriers.

High school students from the predominantly Indigenous North End, with the support of their peers from the Francophone district of St. Boniface, work to produce a play on the origins of the Métis--a theme which links both groups to Louis Riel's dream of a society in which respect for difference is a founding principle.

How do these youths foresee their role and place within their respective communities? How do these minority communities co-exist with the predominant culture? How are prevailing intolerance and racism dealt with from both sides of the river? Victims of discrimination, these two groups share their experiences in view of better understanding themselves and others.

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Catégories de sujets


  • Peuples autochtones au Canada (Premières Nations et Métis) > JeunesseIdentité culturelleDiscriminationVivre en milieu non autochtoneMétisProvinces des Prairies
  • Enfants et Jeunes > Relations multiculturellesDiscrimination et StéréotypesEnfants autochtones
  • Société > Discrimination et StéréotypesAutochtones
  • Francophonie canadienne (à l'exclusion du Québec) > Langue française et ÉducationCondition minoritaireOuest du Canada
  • Théâtre > Rôle social
  • Domaine des arts > Art dramatique
  • Études autochtones > Histoire/PolitiqueIdentité/Société

Générique


réalisateur
Martin Duckworth
caméra
Martin Duckworth
montage
Martin Duckworth
producteur
Jacques Vallée
Joe MacDonald
son
Norman Dugas
montage sonore
André Chaput
mixage son
Serge Boivin
voix
Henri Bergeron
musique
Larry Crosley
présentateur
Norman Dugas