Join us for a Completely FREE screening hosted by the Okotoks Cinemas and the Okotoks Film Society! This is our way of celebrating Canadian Filmmakers on National Canadian Film Day.
We will be screening BEANS
Date: April 20
Time: 2PM
Location: The Okotoks Cinemas
Beans takes place at the height of the 1990 Mohawk Resistance at Kanehsatà:ke (also known as the Oka Crisis), a 78-day standoff between Indigenous protesters, Quebec police, the RCMP and the Canadian military, over the proposed expansion of development into unceded land. Twelve-year-old Tekehentahkhwa (nicknamed “Beans”, played by Kiawentiio) is forced into an early coming of age by these events, as her innocence turns to anger over the treatment of her people.
Drawing from her own experiences as a child, director Tracey Deer provides a poignant and engaging chronicle of these real-life events that shook the nation, as well as a much-needed look at how the traumatic events impacted youth in the community.
This screening is Free. Click the link to Reserve your VIP Seat.