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  1. One More River: The Deal That Split the Cree: Directed by Tracey Deer, Neil Diamond. With Michèle Audette, Neil Diamond, Brian Webb. Directors bring us into the north of Quebec and show us the decision process of a Cree community about whether signing a deal with the Prime Minister Bernard Landry for the construction of an hydroelectric project on Cree territory in exchange of 3,5 billions of dollars.

    • Tracey Deer, Neil Diamond
    • 2004
    • Documentary
    • 91
  2. Movie. NR 1 hr 31 min Documentary. One More River: The Deal that Split the Cree is a Gemini Award-nominated documentary about the decision making process of Quebec Crees to allow another mega ...

  3. The local Cree police, uneasy in the cameras’ glare, are wrestling a pair of bloodied protesters into a paddy-wagon. Not everyone, it seems, is celebrating. “One More River: The Deal that Split the Cree†looks beyond the glowing headlines to give an alternative account of the controversial agreement and its history.

  4. Feb 8, 2021 · One More River is a documentary about the decision-making process of Quebec Crees to allow another large hydro project to be built on their land. One More River est un documentaire offrant une incursion dans le processus décisionnel de la Première nation Crie du Québec, visant à permettre ou non la construction d’un autre vaste projet hydroélectrique sur leurs terres.

  5. Jan 1, 2004 · One More River: The Deal that Split the Cree is a Gemini Award-nominated documentary about the decision making process of Quebec Crees to allow another mega-hydro project to be built on their land. This dramatic, behind-the-scenes look at the deal that split the Crees, dispels romantic notions of how decisions are made in Indigenous communities.

    • Tracey Deer, Neil Diamond
    • Neil Diamond
  6. Directors bring us into the north of Quebec and show us the decision process of a Cree community about whether signing a deal with the Prime Minister Bernard Landry for the construction of an hydroelectric project on Cree territory in exchange of 3,5 billions of dollars.

  7. One More River: The Deal that Split the Cree is a Gemini Award-nominated documentary about the decision making process of Quebec Crees to allow another mega-hydro project to be built on their land. This dramatic, behind-the-scenes look at the deal that split the Crees, dispels romantic notions of how decisions are made in Indigenous communities.

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