Indigenous rights and title to the land remains a taboo topic for many across Canada, but in the small town of Laird, Saskatchewan, an old injustice is providing new opportunities for dialogue, friendship, and a fierce determination to right the wrongs of the past.
Produced by Rebel Sky Media, Reserve107 chronicles the ongoing reconciliation efforts between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people in a small town in northern Saskatchewan. The screening will be followed by an interactive panel discussion.
Sliding scale ticket price: Pay what you can between $5-10
“…It should be required viewing for everyone in Canada who is serious about reconciliation and, perhaps more importantly, for those who are not.” (Ed Bianchi, KAIROS Canada)
This film captures the essence of the struggle and the relationships that are so critically needed for Canada to find a path forward. (Jennifer Preston, Canadian Friends Service Committee)
Awards:
Reserve 107 was awarded with an honorary mention for the Nigel Moore Award at the Doxa Festival in Vancouver
In Minnesota they were given a festival merit award for overall achievement at the Speechless Film Festival