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Trial at Fortitude Bay

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Trial at Fortitude Bay
Directed byVic Sarin
StarringHenry Czerny
Raoul Trujillo
Lolita Davidovich
Country of originCanada
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducersMargit Nance, Christopher Zimmer
Budget$3,000,000 CAD
Original release
Release1994 (1994)

Trial at Fortitude Bay is a television film released in 1994 and directed by Victor Sarin. It stars Henry Czerny, Raoul Trujillo, and Lolita Davidovich.[1]

Davidovitch plays Giana Antonelli, an attorney assigned to defend an Inuit youth from charges of sexual assault against a minor. The boy, Paloosie (played by Paul Gordon), asserts that he has not committed a crime, and the village elders believe that he has already made up for it. Czerny plays Daniel Metz, a prosecuting attorney eager to punish Paloosie under Canadian law. The film highlights the conflict between governmental and traditional systems of law, and also Canada's conflicts with the native peoples over self governance.[2]

Cast

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Awards

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The film received two Gemini Award nominations at the 10th Gemini Awards in 1996, for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Program or Series (Robert Ito) and Best Writing in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series (Keith Ross Leckie).[3]

References

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  1. ^ John Haslett Cuff, "Strong premise gets flat treatment in Fortitude Bay". The Globe and Mail, December 2, 1994.
  2. ^ "Eye opener: impact of White laws on Native communities explored". Winnipeg Free Press, December 2, 1994.
  3. ^ "More nominees for the Gemini awards". The Globe and Mail, January 25, 1996.
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