Last week I spent the afternoon hanging out at Projections with Nilesh Patel. I interviewed this director/producer for Capital Magazine on his award-winning documentary, Brocket 99 – Rockin’ The Country. The interview is live over at the Capital Magazine site. Brocket 99 explores the relationship between aboriginal and non-aboriginal Canadians, and the history and reactions from the infamous cult tapes of the 80’s, a parody on a reservation radio station.
If you’re in the Toronto area in April, Brocket 99 – Rockin’ The Country will be screening at the Real World Festival, April 11 – 14.
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