Invisible Nation
Catalogue Number: WPP019
Producer: White Pine Pictures
Producers: Raymont, Peter
Directors: Tracey, Linda Lee
Producing Agencies: White Pine Pictures
Subject: Canadian Social Issues, Criminal Justice & Law, Documentary, Social Sciences
Language: English
Grade Level: Post Secondary, Adult
Country Of Origin: Canada
Copyright Year: 1996
Running Time: 56:08
A Canadian documentary exploring people rendered “invisible” to mainstream society, giving voice to individuals whose stories are overlooked.
Director Linda Lee Tracey’s approach to the film is immersive, intimate, and human‑centered—using interviews, observational footage, and personal narratives to illuminate issues of identity, belonging, and the social forces that erase or marginalize certain people.
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