After the Last River is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Victoria Lean and released in 2015.
[1] The film centres on the humanitarian crisis facing the Attawapiskat First Nation in the early 2010s, culminating in chief Theresa Spence's widely publicized hunger strike.
[2] The film had its theatrical premiere at the DOXA Documentary Film Festival in May 2015,[3] and had selected other theatrical screenings before airing on the Documentary Channel in 2016.
The film won the Nigel Moore Award for best film in the youth program at DOXA, and the award for Best Canadian Feature at the 2016 Planet in Focus festival.
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