If you have been on any of our social media pages over the past year, you likely know we have been working on a feature documentary titled “Unacceptable?” about the Freedom Convoy to Ottawa in early 2022. We have announced the premiere dates for Fort St. John and Calgary! CLICK HERE to read the articles Energetic City wrote about the documentary. We have sold out tickets for the three screenings in Fort St. John on January 30th and 31st and still have tickets available for the Calgary Premiere on February 19th. If you are interested in attending, you can purchase tickets below:
CLICK HERE FOR CALGARY PREMIERE TICKETS
For further information, please visit our documentary page at HERE. We hope to see you there and send a HUGE thank you from all of us for your support! It has certainly helped fuel us through each hour spent filming, editing and reviewing!
FAQs
What is “Unacceptable Documentary”?
“Unacceptable Documentary” is a powerful film directed by Ben Haab. It is journey to capture the unfolding of the “Freedom Convoy to Ottawa 2022”. With Canadians increasingly seeking transparency and honest reporting in a world flooded with conflicting information, Eagle Vision Video Productions, endeavours to shed light on this pivotal moment in Canada’s history, leaving no stone unturned in their quest for the truth. Viewers can decide for themselves. Was the freedom Convoy to Ottawa 2022 truly Unacceptable?
When will “Unacceptable” be available for online streaming?
Yes it is available here.
How can I support the distribution of “Unacceptable”?
You can support the distribution by purchasing merchandise from the “Unacceptable” store. Each purchase helps fund the ongoing tour and distribution efforts.
Where can I pre-order the DVD of “Unacceptable”?
The DVD is available for order here.
Will there be more premiere screenings in other Canadian cities?
Yes, Ben Haab and his team are actively working to expand the tour and bring the documentary to more cities across Canada.
What makes the “Unacceptable” tour unique?
The tour is unique because it’s not just about screening a film; it’s about engaging with communities, fostering dialogue, and creating a shared experience around important social themes.