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Swinomish Teens Make PBS Documentary

November 19, 2008
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After hard times on the Swinomish reservation lead to rehab and drug court, three teenage tribal members are offered an alternative: to make a documentary with Independent Lens about the impact of two oil refineries on their community.

A collaborative coming-of-age story, "March Point" follows the ambivalent and once-troubled teens as they come to understand themselves and the threat their people face.

"March Point" is now playing on PBS stations around the country. To learn more visit PBS.org.

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