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Nechako: It Will Be A Big River Again

Lyana Patrick
2025 | 1 h 30 min
When the Kenney Dam was built in the 1950s, it diverted most of British Columbia’s Nechako River to power an aluminum smelter—devastating ecosystems and the Stellat’en and Saik’uz Nations who depend on its waters. Seventy years later, these Nations continue their struggle against powerful institutions in a landmark legal case to restore the river’s flow and protect their way of life. Filmmaker and Indigenous scholar Lyana Patrick (Stellat’en First Nation) weaves personal reflection with urgent testimony from Elders, leaders, and land defenders who refuse to give up on the Nechako. Nechako: It Will Be a Big River Again is a powerful chronicle of resistance and renewal—a call to action reminding us that survival must serve everyone, and that the health of our lands and waters is inseparable from our own.

Awards and distinctions

  • Mark Haslam Award
    Planet in Focus International Environmental Film & Video Festival, Toronto
    2025
  • Honourable Mention for the Colin Low Award for Best Canadian Director
    Doxa - Documentary Film and Video Festival, Vancouver
    2025