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Trouble in the Garden is a Canadian drama film, directed by Roz Owen and released in 2018. The film stars Cara Gee as Raven McTavish, an Indigenous Canadian woman who was raised by a white adoptive family from whom she is now estranged; after being arrested at a protest against a residential development on traditional indigenous land, she is bailed out of jail by her brother Colin (Jon Cor), a real estate developer involved in the very housing development she was protesting. Raven Sinclair, a prominent academic and Sixties Scoop activist, was a consultant and executive producer on the film.
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Roz Owen
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Trouble in the Garden is a Canadian drama film, directed by Roz Owen and released in 2018. The film stars Cara Gee as Raven McTavish, an Indigenous Canadian woman who was raised by a white adoptive family from whom she is now estranged; after being arrested at a protest against a residential development on traditional indigenous land, she is bailed out of jail by her brother Colin (Jon Cor), a real estate developer involved in the very housing development she was protesting. The cast also includes Fiona Reid and Frank Moore as their parents Lillian and Rob, as well as Kelly Van der Burg, Wesley French, Persephone Koty, Michaela Washburn, Caleb Marshall, Kristin Shepherd, Marcus Dias and Chris Farquhar in supporting roles. Raven Sinclair, a prominent academic and Sixties Scoop activist, was a consultant and executive producer on the film. The film premiered at the 2018 Cinéfest Sudbury International Film Festival, before going into commercial release in 2019.
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