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The Stand

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Overview

Mixing animation with a wealth of archival footage, Chris Auchter’s film explores the 1985 dispute over clearcut logging on Haida Gwaii. On one side are Western Forest Products and Frank Belsen Logging, who plan to engage in clearcut logging on Tllga Kun Gwaayaay (Lyell Island) and are supported by the BC government. On the other side is the Haida Nation, which wishes to protect its lands against further destruction. The confrontation involves court proceedings and a blockade, and Auchter takes us from canny retrospective commentary to the thick of the action.

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Runtime

95 min

Release Date

2024-10-03

Status

Released

Original Language

English

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Cast
Meet the talented actors who bring the movie to life.

Delores Churchill

Mouse Woman

David Suzuki

Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Gidansda Guujaaw

Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Jack Webster

Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

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