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A documentary looking into the missing and murdered women along a 724 kilometer stretch of highway in northern British Columbia.

""...so powerful and moving, and I truly believe this film is going to change lives."

- Marissa
Human Rights Watch

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"Highway of Tears" is about the missing or murdered women along a 724 kilometer stretch of highway in northern British Columbia. None of the 18 cold-cases since the 1960's had been solved, until project E-Pana (a special division of the RCMP) managed to link DNA to Portland drifter, Bobby Jack Fowler with the 1974 murder of 16 year-old hitchhiker, Colleen MacMillen.

"Why haven't the killers been found? Is this the work of one or several serial killers? "

In Canada, over 600 Aboriginal women have been reported missing or been murdered since the 1960s. Viewers will discover what the effects of generational poverty, residential schools, systemic violence, and high unemployment rates have done to First Nations reserves and how they tie in with the missing and murdered women in the Highway of Tears cases. Aboriginal women are considered abject victims of violence.

Now find out what First Nations leaders are doing to try and swing the pendulum in the other direction.


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