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Time Immemorial is a 1991 documentary that explores the Nishga'a people's fight for land title in northwestern British Columbia. This film is part of the As Long as the Rivers Flow series, which delves into Native struggles for self-determination and human rights.
This film has seen limited releases over the years, often popping up in specialized collections or festival circuits rather than mainstream distribution. Because of its niche subject matter, physical formats can be quite scarce, making it a unique find for collectors interested in Indigenous cinema. There’s a growing interest in films that address cultural and land rights, so this could appeal to those looking to expand their understanding of these themes.
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Time Immemorial is a documentary film.
Time Immemorial was released in 1991.
Time Immemorial is the first film in the As Long as the Rivers Flow series.
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