Brocket 99: Rockin' the Country
Brocket 99: Rockin' the Country is a Canadian documentary film directed by Nilesh Patel, which examined the ongoing popularity of Brocket 99, a controversial radio comedy tape based on stereotypes of Canadian First Nations people. CBC Radio's Sounds Like Canada described Brocket 99 as: "It started as a fake radio show on a cassette. Then it developed a cult following. Brocket 99 is something of a cultural phenomenon in western Canada. It purports to be a radio program on an Indian reserve. Some people find it hilarious and racey. Others say it's outright racist."
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Brocket 99: Rockin' the Country
Brocket 99: Rockin' the Country is a Canadian documentary film directed by Nilesh Patel, which examined the ongoing popularity of Brocket 99, a controversial radio comedy tape based on stereotypes of Canadian First Nations people. CBC Radio's Sounds Like Canada described Brocket 99 as: "It started as a fake radio show on a cassette. Then it developed a cult following. Brocket 99 is something of a cultural phenomenon in western Canada. It purports to be a radio program on an Indian reserve. Some people find it hilarious and racey. Others say it's outright racist."
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Brocket 99: Rockin' the Countr ...... Vancouver Asian Film Festival.
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Jason W. Clarke
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Chris Guy, Patrick Stewart
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Brocket 99: Rockin' the Countr ...... ers say it's outright racist."
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