Courtney Montour · 2017 · 10m
In the 1950's, a man battles against the construction of Canada’s St. Lawrence Seaway to save his farm and the Kahnawake Mohawk community.
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In the 1950's, a man battles against the construction of Canada’s St. Lawrence Seaway to save his farm and the Kahnawake Mohawk community.
Little Hard Knox shows us how desire, passion and hard work build a champion.

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A fascinating interrogation of the discordant lived realities of refugees on their perilous journey to and across Europe and the news workers who follow them.
The portrait of an extraordinarily brave and tenacious woman, who fights for justice to be done for the women and children of the Democratic Republic of Congo.

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