The Wet’suwet’en nation are used to fighting for their land – a territory they have lived on for centuries. Now they face the construction of two government-backed gas pipelines that would divide their villages and pollute the land. As the resistance devises ways to fight against police attempts to seize the land, their non-violent opposition is met by guns and oppressive force. Filmed over the course of a decade, Yintah (‘Land’) witnesses the activism and bravery of a people fighting for their rights. Resembling a real-life thriller, Jennifer Wickham, Brenda Michell and Michael Toledano’s urgent and compassionate film is a gripping record of indigenous resistance and an astute chronicle of the blurred lines between colonisation, capitalism and an escalating climate crisis.
Content Guidance: Film contains scenes of protest violence and animal death.
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Premiere statusEuropean premiere
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Director(s)Jennifer Wickham, Brenda Michell, Michael Toledano
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Country(s)Canada
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Year2024
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Duration124 mins
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Executive producer(s)Sam Vinal, Doris Rosso, Daniel Cross, Mila Aung-Thwin
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Producer(s)Jennifer Wickham, Brenda Michell, Michael Toledano, Bob Moore
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CinematographyMichael Toledano
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EditingRyan Mullins
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SoundBenoît Dame, Catherine Van Der Donckt
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Language(s)English
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