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  1. Mar 6, 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.

  2. Highway of Tears is a 2015 Canadian documentary film directed by Matthew Smiley and narrated by Nathan Fillion. The film concerns the notorious Highway of Tears cases on British Columbia Highway 16 from 1969 to the present.

  3. Viewers will discover what the effects of generational poverty, residential schools, systemic violence, and high unemployment rates have done to First Nations reserves and how they tie in with the missing and murdered women in the Highway of Tears cases.

  4. Sep 15, 2015 · Watch trailer. Genres: Documentary. Duration: 1 hour 19 minutes. Availability: Worldwide. Since the late 1960s, at least forty young women have disappeared along the “Highway of Tears” — a 500-mile, single-lane stretch of roadway in northern British Columbia.

  5. Viewers will discover what the effects of generational poverty, residential schools, systemic violence, and high unemployment rates have done to First Nation reserves and how they tie in with the missing and murdered women in the Highway of Tears cases.

  6. Nov 20, 2014 · A new documentary, Highway of Tears, calls attention to the indigenous women who have been reported missing and murdered along Highway 16 in the last four decades.

  7. Narrated by Nathan Fillion, Matt Smiley's hard-hitting documentary chronicles the notorious, decades-long string of murders and disappearances of young Aboriginal women...

  8. In Canada, more than 500 cases of Aboriginal women have gone missing or been murdered since the 1960s. Half the cases have never been solved. Now find out what First...

  9. May 7, 2015 · Highway of Tears, narrated by Canadian actor Nathan Fillion, delves into these issues through interviews with First Nations community leaders, family members, RCMP representatives, and human rights organizations.

  10. Narrated by TV star Nathan Fillion (“Castle” CBS), Matt Smiley's hard-hitting documentary chronicles the notorious, decades-long string of murders and disappearances of young Aboriginal women along British Columbia's Highway 16, and how the systemic racism that defined their lives also contributed to their deaths.