On June 27, 1988 a squad of helmeted riot police and an antiterrorist SWAT team swooped down on a downtown Montreal neighbourhood to evict and arrest a group of low-income tenants. In what must be one of the most shocking examples of government intervention in Canada's history, protestors and tenants were assaulted and arrested (26 to date) in an effort to help real estate developers in their campaign to evict residents and demolish a neighbourhood.
Awards and mentions
Winner of Special Commendation
Festival annuel canadien du film international
Hamilton
1990
Nomination, meilleur court métrage documentaire
Yorkton Short Film and Video Festival
Yorkton
1989
Credits
Direction
Robert Craig
Camera
Claude Ouellet
Sound
Peter Sandmark
Editing
Claude Ouellet
Sound Editing
Lynda Peers
Music
Peter Sandmark
Ross Thompson
Vocal
Julian
Eben
Production
Robert Craig
Technical information
Color
Color
Image format
4:3
Sound
Mono and stereo
Documentation
Further information
See also: Overdale collection, Archives & Special Collections, Concordia University Libraries.
Keywords
Intervention, Police, Housing, Eviction, Arrest, Demonstration