Summaries

By 1929, Canada's west, which had been home to generations of Métis, was taken over by the railroads and new settlers. The Métis became a forgotten people, relegated to eking out a living as best they could. In Places Not Our Own, Rose l'Esperance, a Métis, is determined that her children will have a normal life and an education. Her hopes reside in her daughter Flora, but the harshness of their situation culminates in a devastating and dramatic event.—Anonymous

Details

Keywords
  • canada
  • education
  • great depression
  • ancestral home
  • ancestral heritage
Genres
  • Drama
  • Family
Release date Feb 6, 1986
Countries of origin Canada
Official sites NFB (english)
Language English French
Filming locations Napinka, Manitoba, Canada
Production companies National Film Board of Canada (NFB) The Manitoba Jobs Fund The Manitoba Government Employees' Association

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Tech specs

Runtime 57m
Color Color
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