"Withrow Road Pictures (Firm)" . . "Terrorism India." . . "Bombings." . . "52 Media (Firm)" . . . . . "Air India 182" . "Streaming video"@en . . . . . . "Vidéo" . . . . . . . "Documentary films"@en . . . "Internet video"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Nonfiction films"@en . . . . . . . . . . "On June 22, 1985, Air India flight 182 left Montreal en route to Delhi with 329 passengers aboard, most of them Canadian. Four hours later, an explosion in the baggage compartment destroyed the plane, killing all on board. This powerful, intelligent and provocative documentary is a first-person account of the Air India conspiracy and its tragic aftermath. The story is told by those who were directly involved, including families of those who died, key CSIS and RCMP investigators and the conspirators themselves. Their testimony is interwoven with reconstructions of key moments in the conspiracy, based entirely on court documents, de-classified CSIS reports and wiretaps. Air India 182 reveals the story of how Canada's first major counter-terrorism operation failed to thwart this conspiracy and lays bare the \"perfect storm\" of errors that resulted in the world's most lethal act of aviation terrorism before 9/11. \"Hottest of the Hot Docs...will haunt viewers and shake them from complacency.\" Bruce Kirkland, Toronto Sun \"...pushes the frontiers of non-fiction with a veracity and power.\" Brian Johnson, Maclean's \"...among the most important political films of the past few years.\" Jesse Wente, CBC Radio." . "On June 22, 1985, Air India flight 182 left Montreal en route to Delhi with 329 passengers aboard, most of them Canadian. Four hours later, an explosion in the baggage compartment destroyed the plane, killing all on board. This powerful, intelligent and provocative documentary is a first-person account of the Air India conspiracy and its tragic aftermath. The story is told by those who were directly involved, including families of those who died, key CSIS and RCMP investigators and the conspirators themselves. Their testimony is interwoven with reconstructions of key moments in the conspiracy, based entirely on court documents, de-classified CSIS reports and wiretaps.Air India 182 reveals the story of how Canada's first major counter-terrorism operation failed to thwart this conspiracy and lays bare the \"perfect storm\" of errors that resulted in the world's most lethal act of aviation terrorism before 9/11.\"Hottest of the Hot Docs...will haunt viewers and shake them from complacency.\" Bruce Kirkland, Toronto Sun\"...pushes the frontiers of non-fiction with a veracity and power.\" Brian Johnson, Maclean's\"...among the most important political films of the past few years.\" Jesse Wente, CBC Radio."@en . . . . . . . . . "Air India 182 is a first-person account of the Air India conspiracy and its tragic aftermath. The story is told by those who were directly involved, including families of those who died, key ' and RCMP investigators and the conspirators themselves. Their testimony is intervoven with reconstructions of key moments in the conspiracy, based entirely on court documents, de-classified CSIS reports and wiretaps. The film counts down the final weeks and hours before Air India 182 disappeared off Irish radar screens."@en . "Air India 182"@en . "Air India 182" . . . "Ressources Internet" . . . . . . "Société Radio-Canada," . . "Victims of terrorism Canada." . . "Canadian Security Intelligence Service." . . "Babbara K̲h̲ālasā." . . "Victims of terrorism India." . . "Terrorism Canada." . . . . "Social sciences." . . "World history." . . "Canada" . . "Canadian Broadcasting Corporation." . . "Air-India Flight 182 Bombing Incident, 1985." . . "Royal Canadian Mounted Police." . .