Cities Held Hostage
Catalogue Number: DROL01EN
Producer: Films de l'Oeil
Producers: Drolet, Catherine
Directors: Frigon, Martin
Producing Agencies: Films de l'Oeil
Subject: Business Studies, Canadian History, Canadian Social Issues, Canadian Social Studies, Consumer Studies, Documentary, Environmental Studies, History, Social Issues, Social Sciences
Language: English
Grade Level: 9 - 12, Post Secondary, Adult
Country Of Origin: Canada
Copyright Year: 2017
Running Time: 45:34
Cities Held Hostage is a vivid history of the enormous conglomerates that have defined North America, transformed our environment and shaped the way we live. Building on a landmark of Canadian investigative journalism about the city of Montreal, the film features the leaders in the pushback against economic behemoths that capitalize on urban sprawl while destroying the land and the landscapes we love.
Inspired by the book City for Sale by Henry Aubin.
Also available in French: Main basse sur la ville
GEMEAUX AWARD WINNER 2019 (QUEBEC TELEVISION AWARD) - Best Documentary Scenario
GEMEAUX AWARD FINALIST 2019 IN 4 CATEGORIES (QUEBEC TELEVISION AWARD) - Best Documentary or Documentary Series: History and Politics
Best Documentary Direction: Society, History and Politics
Best Documentary Scenario
Best Documentary Photography: Public Affairs, Documentary Programming
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