Tshiuetin

Tshiuetin
Directed by Caroline Monnet
Produced by Eric Cinq-Mars
Written by Daniel Watchorn
Cinematography Eric Cinq-Mars
Release date
2016
Running time
11 minutes
Country Canada
Language French

Tshiuetin (Innu: North Wind) is a 2016 Canadian short documentary film directed by Caroline Monnet.

Subject

The short concerns Tshiuetin Rail Transportation, which has a line running from Labrador to Schefferville, Quebec that came under the control of a First Nations group in December 2005, an unprecedented situation in the history of Canada. Aboriginal groups have been proud of owning the line, with the documentary attempting to convey why the line is significant.[1]

Release and reception

The film was featured in the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival.[2][3] It was nominated in the 5th Canadian Screen Awards in the short documentary category, with Monnet being among numerous Aboriginal artists nominated.[4]

References


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