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  1. 6 mar 2015 · Highway of Tears: Directed by Matt Smiley. With Nathan Fillion, Terry Teegee, Mavis Erickson, Mary Teegee. "Highway of Tears" is about the missing or murdered women along a 724 kilometer stretch of highway in northern British Columbia.

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  2. 8 lug 2022 · The Highway of Tears is a 725-kilometre corridor of Highway 16 between Prince George and Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada, which has been the location...

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  3. Highway of Tears the film is about the missing or murdered women along a 724 kilometer stretch of highway in northern British Columbia. None of the 18 cold-cases since the 1960's had been solved, until project E-Pana (a special division of the RCMP) managed to link DNA to Portland drifter, Bobby Jack Fowler with the 1974 murder of 16 year-old hitchhiker, Colleen MacMillen.

  4. Highway of Tears the film is about the missing or murdered women along a 724 kilometer stretch of highway in northern British Columbia. None of the 18 cold-cases since the 1960's had been solved, until project E-Pana (a special division of the RCMP) managed to link DNA to Portland drifter, Bobby Jack Fowler with the 1974 murder of 16 year-old hitchhiker, Colleen MacMillen.

  5. Highway of Tears is a Canadian film that investigates a tragic reality shared in the United States. Since the late 1960s, at least eighteen young women — many of them from disadvantaged First Nations communities — have disappeared or been found murdered along a remote stretch of highway in British Columbia.

  6. 20 nov 2014 · Highway of Tears closes the Zonta Film Festival in Waterloo, Ontario, Thursday Nov. 20, 8:30 p.m. ET. There will be a Q&A with activist Gladys Radek and Matt Smiley after the film.

  7. Narrated by Nathan Fillion, Matt Smiley's hard-hitting documentary Highway of Tears not only movingly relates the personal stories of the victims, but investigates how the legacy of generational poverty, high unemployment and endemic violence in their communities contributed to their tragic fates — and how contemporary First Nations leaders are striving to cure those ills.