The Crying Fields

Popularity

IMDB

Meta Score

Rotten Tomatoes

500M
500M
Play Time: 19 mins
Documentary
The Crying Fields

Overview:
A deep dive into the history of the Canadian Government and the Department of National Defence leasing First Nations reserves as practice bombing ranges during World War I and World War II. This documentary follows the Enoch Cree Nation's process of developing it's land claim against the Canadian Government following the discovery of active landmines in the heart of the nation's cultural lands and golf course in 2014, almost 70 years later.

Status: Released (2019-07-15)
Productions: TELUS STORYHIVE
Production Countries: Canada
Spoken Languages: English
The Crying Fields
external ids

fb: | twitter: | imdb: tt15566376 | insta:

Visit Movie's Page ->

Reviews

emil1979

Review text:

I live next door to the Enoch Reserve in Alberta, and so I was stunned that I had never heard about what happened on this reservation just decades ago. Well done short documentary with a fascinating story to tell.

Continue reading ->