The Klabona Keepers

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The Klabona Keepers
Directed byTamo Campos
Jasper Snow-Rosen
Written byBertha Louie
Rita Louie
Rhoda Quock
Mary Quock
Tamo Campos
Jasper Snow-Rosen
Produced byRhoda Quock
CinematographyTamo Campos
Jasper Snow-Rosen
Edited byTamo Campos
Jasper Snow-Rosen
Production
company
Beyond Boarding
Release date
Running time
69 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish

The Klabona Keepers is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Tamo Campos and Jasper Snow-Rosen and released in 2022.[1] The film is a profile of the Tahltan First Nation's successful activist campaign against industrial development that would have impacted the Sacred Headwaters, or Klabona, in northern British Columbia.[1]

The film premiered on May 26, 2022 at the Toronto edition of the Human Rights Watch Film Festival.[2] At the 2022 Vancouver International Film Festival, it was named the winner of the Audience Award for the Insights program.[3]

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