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- Two Worlds Colliding chronicles the painful story of what came to be known as Saskatoon's infamous "freezing deaths", and the schism between a fearful, mistrustful Indigenous community and a police force that must come to terms with a shocking secret.
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One frigid night in January 2000 Darrell Night, an Indigenous man was dumped by two police officers in -20° C temperatures in a barren field on the city outskirts. He survives the ordeal but is stunned to hear that the frozen body of another Indigenous man was discovered in the same area.
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This is the painful story of what came to be known as Saskatoon's infamous "freezing deaths" and the schism between a fearful, mistrustful Aboriginal communi...
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Two Worlds Colliding. Director Tasha Hubbard (Cree) Year 2004. Run Time 49min. Genre Documentary. In the early 2000s, members of the Saskatoon police force drove Indigenous men into remote fields and abandoned them to die.
Nov 20, 2014 · A decade has passed since Tasha Hubbard made her film Two Worlds Colliding, about a police scandal that rocked Saskatoon and its aftermath. Last night the film was screened again, at the...
Mar 6, 2024 · Two Worlds Colliding is an inquiry into what came to be known as Saskatoon's infamous "freezing deaths," and the schism between a fearful, mistrustful Indige...
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One frigid night in January 2000 Darrell Night, an Indigenous man was dumped by two police officers in -20° C temperatures in a barren field on the city outskirts. He survives the ordeal but is stunned to hear that the frozen body of another Indigenous man was discovered in the same area.
Her first solo writing/directing project, Two Worlds Colliding (NFB), about Saskatoon’s infamous “starlight tours,” premiered at imagineNATIVE in 2004 and won the Canada Award at the Gemini Awards in 2005.