Wasn't sure to put this in the News or Entertainment sections

But decided on entertainment... because it's about a film.
I'm just wondering if anyone on the board has seen the documentary: "Discordia"... about the student protests/riots at Concordia University (Montreal) in 2002 when Benjamin Netanyahu was invited to speak at the univeristy.
It was filmed by students at the univeristy trying to explore the reasons behind the tension and violence. While it was primarily supported by the CBC and Film Canada it was released through-out North America.
The reason I'm asking is there was a recent re-broadcast of it on the CBC and it got me to thinking: How many people have seen it? I know it has been broadcast on PBS and CBC, as well as some viewings sponsored by various other groups...
Here is a link to the CBC site, which has further links itself regarding the story behind the film:
http://www.cbc.ca/roughcuts/discordia/
I just want to know who's seen it and what they think of it... was it fair or did it play favourites?