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Rezolution Pictures announces Season 1 of GESPE’GEWA’GI: The Last Land, A documentary series set in Mi'gmaq fishing community Debuts February 11 & 13 on APTN

GESPE’GEWA’GI: The Last Land airs on APTN on [...]

 

– 13‐part half‐hour series offers Indigenous perspective of First Nations commercial fishing industry –
Watch the TRAILER HERE: https://bit.ly/3ch5xiF Link to photos below.

Montreal, QC, January 26, 2021 —Rezolution Pictures has announced the debut of the first season of APTN’s original series GESPE'GEWA'GI: The Last Land, a 13‐part half‐hour documentary series about the Mi'gmaq fishers of Listuguj, Que., who make their living on the nearby waters harvesting salmon, crab, lobster and shrimp.

 

While the series takes a lighthearted approach to life in Listuguj, it also provides a First Nations perspective on how a commercial fishing industry – one that was born out of violence and defiance – grew to be a key economic and cultural support for the community. Shooting began in the fall of 2018, but the subject has become topical as the conflict between Nova Scotia’s Mi’gmaq and non‐Indigenous commercial fishers continues in southwest Nova Scotia.

 

The series will premiere in Mi’gmaq on Feb. 11 at 7 p.m. CT on aptn n and on Feb. 18 at 7 a.m. ET on aptn e/hd and 7 a.m. MT on aptn w. The English premiere will be on Saturday, Feb. 13 at 7 p.m. ET on aptn e/hd, 7 p.m. CT on aptn n and 7 p.m. MT on aptn w.

 

Set against the beautiful backdrop of Canada’s world‐renowned Gaspé Peninsula region in Quebec, GESPE'GEWA'GI: The Last Land is fast‐paced, funny and intimate. Experience a devotional journey with the fishers of Listuguj as they battle long days and nights on the water. The community of Listuguj is a small but feisty reserve on the border of Quebec and New Brunswick. Their success has been hard won over the years: clashes with police, raids and court cases all played a role in the birth and development of the humble fishery that is now a multi‐ million‐dollar enterprise. Everything here has a connection to fishing, from self‐governance and environmental sustainability, to bringing back the annual powwow and the Mi'gmaq language to younger generations.

 

GESPE’GEWA’GI: The Last Land is a character‐driven documentary series that explores the intergenerational sacrifice, dedication, and the heart of the Mi’gmaq fishers on the east coast of Canada. Tune into this compelling and dynamic series that glimpses into a region and culture rarely seen on television, in one of the most beautiful places in the world.

 

APTN has confirmed the development of the second season of GESPE'GEWA'GI: The Last Land.

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