Filmmaker Jean-François Poisson explores the loss of the Montreal Expos baseball team and the US-Canada divide in his documentary.
The relocation of the Expos to Washington D.C. in 2005 created a void in Canadian sports that remains unfilled. Despite the team's departure, Expos hats are still worn by fans, and discussions about Major League Baseball's expansion often raise questions about Montreal's potential involvement.
Poisson's documentary, Who Killed the Montreal Expos?, takes an investigative approach to determine why the team left and who is to blame. Similar to The Grizzlie Truth, which examines the demise of the Vancouver Grizzlies basketball team, Poisson's film seeks to uncover the truth behind the Expos' departure.
Poisson wants to know why they left in the first place, and who is to blame.
The documentary raises important questions about the team's relocation and its impact on Canadian sports.
Author's summary: Documentary explores the loss of the Montreal Expos baseball team.