This documentary introduces us to thousands of Indigenous Canadians who enlisted and fought alongside their countrymen and women during World War II, even though they could not be conscripted. Ironically, while they fought for the freedom of others, they were being denied equality in their own country and returned home to find their land seized.
Unfortunately the movie Forgotten Warriors is not yet available on HBO Max.
Camera | Kirk Tougas | Director of Photography |
Camera | Ali Kazimi | Director of Photography |
Camera | Jim Jeffrey | Director of Photography |
Camera | Jean-Pierre Lachapelle | Director of Photography |
Sound | William Butler | Sound |
Directing | Loretta Todd | Director |
Writing | Loretta Todd | Writer |
Production | Carol Geddes | Producer |
Production | Michael Doxtater | Producer |
Production | Jerry Krepakevich | Producer |
Production | Graydon McCrea | Executive Producer |
Sound | Chris Aikenhead | Sound |
Sound | Brian Avery | Sound |
Sound | Lindsay Bucknell | Sound |
Sound | Garrell Clark | Sound |
Sound | Leon Johnson | Sound |
Sound | Michael McGee | Sound |
Sound | Hans Oomes | Sound |
Sound | Don Paches | Sound |
Editing | Shirley Anne Claydon | Editor |
Editing | Gerald K. Wilson | Editor |
Sound | Marc Benoit | Sound Editor |
Sound | Marc Benoit | Sound Mixer |
Sound | Wesley Lowe | Music |
Sound | Russell Wallace | Music |