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Two Worlds Colliding (2004)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 49M

Director : Tasha Hubbard

Synopsis

This documentary chronicles the story of Darrell Night, an Indigenous man who was dumped by two police officers in a barren field on the outskirts of Saskatoon in January 2000, during -20° C temperatures. He survived, but he was stunned to hear that the frozen body of another Indigenous man was discovered in the same area.

Actors

Crews

Tasha Hubbard
Tasha Hubbard
Director
Tasha Hubbard
Tasha Hubbard
Writer
Bonnie Thompson
Bonnie Thompson
Producer
George Hupka
George Hupka
Director of Photography
Harley Michailuck
Harley Michailuck
Editor
Ross Nykiforuk
Ross Nykiforuk
Musician
Graydon McCrea
Graydon McCrea
Executive Producer
Thomas Hale
Thomas Hale
Additional Camera
Kevin Hogarth
Kevin Hogarth
Additional Camera
Derek Gale
Derek Gale
Additional Camera
Randy Tomiuk
Randy Tomiuk
Additional Camera
Glen Markwart
Glen Markwart
Additional Camera
Tasha Hubbard
Tasha Hubbard
Additional Camera
Thomas Hale
Thomas Hale
Location Sound Recordist
Ryan Whitehead
Ryan Whitehead
Additional Sound Re-Recordist
Lanny Westgard
Lanny Westgard
Additional Sound Re-Recordist
Wayne Giesbrecht
Wayne Giesbrecht
Additional Sound Re-Recordist
Albert Couillard
Albert Couillard
Additional Sound Re-Recordist
Daniel Shingoose
Daniel Shingoose
Additional Sound Re-Recordist
Daniel Shingoose
Daniel Shingoose
Grip
Scott Parker
Scott Parker
Additional Editing
Nettie Wiebe
Nettie Wiebe
Story Consultant
Ross Nykiforuk
Ross Nykiforuk
Original Music Composer
Darin Clausen
Darin Clausen
Administration
Kelly Isaac
Kelly Isaac
Production Supervisor
Garratt Mooney
Garratt Mooney
Production Assistant
Leanne Fiddler
Leanne Fiddler
Production Assistant
Claudette Laflamme
Claudette Laflamme
Production Assistant
Faye Yoneda
Faye Yoneda
Production Assistant
Joe Owens
Joe Owens
Colorist
Kevin House
Kevin House
Online Editor
Kim Clegg
Kim Clegg
Graphic Designer
Alan Bonaise
Alan Bonaise
Vocals
Lorne Duquette
Lorne Duquette
Vocals
Bridget Toms
Bridget Toms
Transcriptions
Connie Braun
Connie Braun
Researcher
Lee Sanders
Lee Sanders
Researcher
Loretta Todd
Loretta Todd
Consulting Producer
Doug Cuthand
Doug Cuthand
Consulting Producer
Norma Bailey
Norma Bailey
Consulting Producer

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