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Brown Town Muddy Water

Available to rent until July 31
Dir. Jesse Green
2015, Canada, 52 min

In collaboration with Hot Docs, we are presenting a free online screening of Jesse Green’s Brown Town Muddy Water.

Create a 1-month free trial and watch the film for free via Hot Docs at Home!

Winnipeg’s main street, known as The Forks, was forever shaped by the Indigenous musicians including the late Percy Tuesday, Errol Ranville and Billy Joe Green. The professional musicians that grew up on this notorious strip paved the road to success for future Indigenous artists.

Follow your viewing with a Q&A with director Jesse Green and his father, legendary musician, Billy Joe Green. 

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Thu 01

Brown Town Muddy Water

Available to rent until July 31
Fri 02

Winnipeg Underground Film Festival

Thu, June 1 / 7pm & 8:30pm
Fri, June 2 / 7pm & 8:30pm
Sat, June 3 / 7pm, 8:30pm & 10pm
Sun, June 4 / 7pm & 8:30pm
Sun 04

Human Rights Through Film: Twice Colonized

Wed, May 31 / 7pm
Sun, June 4 / 3pm
Wed, June 7 / 7pm
Thu, June 8 / 9:15pm
Wed 07

Trash Cult Tuesdays: Veerana (The Wilderness)

Tue, June 6 / 7pm
Tue, June 13 / 9:45pm
Tue, June 20 / 7pm
Tue, June 27 / 9:45pm

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