Oakmount High
Oakmount High is a Canadian drama television film, directed by Timothy Bond and released in 1985. The film stars Susan Hogan as Carol Webber, a woman who breaks up with her wealthy husband and moves to a small town with her 13-year-old son Chris ; she begins a new relationship with her Jewish friend Paul Green, while Chris begins to fall under the influence of Harry Gibson, a school principal who is teaching anti-Semitic conspiracy theories.
Although the CBC claimed that the film was not based on the story of James Keegstra, sufficient similarities to Keegstra's case were noted that Keegstra sought and won a court injunction preventing the program from being broadcast in Alberta, with a claim that its broadcast would interfere with his chance at a fair appeal of his conviction on hate speech charges.
The film was broadcast on CBC Television across the rest of Canada, on December 8, 1985.