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Interview w/ Megan Wennberg for THE KILLING OF PHILLIP BOUDREAU
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Interview w/ Megan Wennberg for THE KILLING OF PHILLIP BOUDREAU

Christian Zyp interviews Megan Wennberg about her documentary THE KILLING OF PHILLIP BOUDREAU. It's the story of a death that tore apart the Nova Scotia community of Isle Madame. The film can be streamed on CBC Gem

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August 15, 202115m 38s

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THE KILLING OF PHILLIP BOURDEAU is the story of a death that tore apart the Nova Scotia community of Isle Madame, a postcard-perfect collection of Acadian fishing villages off the coast of Cape Breton Island. Phillip Boudreau, a local man known for poaching lobsters, was killed by fishermen in a crime the media dubbed “murder for lobster,” which made international headlines seven years ago. But as anyone from the area will tell you, it’s a lot more complicated than that. Director Megan Wennberg unpacks a complicated and tangled web of blame in The Killing of Phillip Boudreau. The film looks at Boudreau himself, the challenges of policing this area and the role the community played as a whole: everyone knew there was a problem, but no one did anything before it was too late.

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