Parks Canada rejects movie after learning First Nations in storyline
A movie production team was denied permission to shoot in the Rocky Mountain national parks after Parks Canada staff learned the film’s plot involved an indigenous gang leader.
“They expressed a real concern that this was not something they would favour,” said Mark Voyce, location manager for a film project that had been scheduled to start shooting later this month.
Voyce is working for Michael Shamberg, a film producer whose past credits include movies such as “Erin Brockovich,” “A Fish Called Wanda,” “Garden State,” “Gattaca” and “Get Shorty.”
Shamberg is currently working on a project called “Hard Powder,” a crime drama ostensibly set in a Colorado ski town.


