Time Immemorial
Originally released in 1991. Time Immemorial is a feature film. directed by Hugh Brody. At just 59 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
For over a century, the Nishga'a people of northwestern B.C. have fought for title over their traditional lands. Their determined and persistent lobbying has propelled the issue of Native land claims into the mainstream political arena. Archival material and interviews recount the clash of cultures over four generations and retrace the steps that carried the Nishga'a's case to the Supreme Court of Canada. This is the first in the five-film As Long as the Rivers Flow series, which addresses human rights questions while examining various aspects of the Native struggle for self-determination.
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- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Time Immemorial about?
For over a century, the Nishga'a people of northwestern B.C. have fought for title over their traditional lands. Their determined and persistent lobbying has propelled the issue of Native land clai...
Who directed Time Immemorial?
Time Immemorial was directed by Hugh Brody.
How long is Time Immemorial?
Time Immemorial has a runtime of 0 hours and 59 minutes (59 minutes total).
When was Time Immemorial released?
Time Immemorial was released on August 12, 1991 in theaters.