Okanada: Behind the Lines at Oka (1991)

A short documentary depicting the tense, often brutal events of the summer 1990 confrontation between Mohawks and the Quebec Provincial Police and the Canadian Armed Forces at Oka, Quebec.

Director: Albert Nerenberg, Catherine Bainbridge
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 33 min
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Editing: Howard Goldberg
Language: English, Français
Original Language: en
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What is Okanada: Behind the Lines at Oka about?
A short documentary depicting the tense, often brutal events of the summer 1990 confrontation between Mohawks and the Quebec Provincial Police and the Canadian Armed Forces at Oka, Quebec.
Who directed Okanada: Behind the Lines at Oka?
Okanada: Behind the Lines at Oka was directed by Albert Nerenberg, Catherine Bainbridge.
How long is Okanada: Behind the Lines at Oka?
Okanada: Behind the Lines at Oka has a runtime of 33m (33 minutes).
What genre is Okanada: Behind the Lines at Oka?
Okanada: Behind the Lines at Oka is a Documentary film.