On the Kainai (Blood) First Nations Reserve, near Cardston, Alberta, a hopeful new development in Indigenous enterprise. Once rulers of the western plains, the Bloods live on a 1 300-square-kilometer reserve. Many have lacked gainful employment and now pin their hopes on a pre-fab factory they have built. Will the production line and work and wages fit into their cultural pattern of life? The film shows how it is working and what the owners themselves say about their venture.

Smoke Traders is an inside look at the world of the Mohawk tobacco trade.

50 years on, the Aboriginal Tent Embassy is the oldest continuing protest occupation site in the wor...

Legendary Canadian documentarian Alanis Obomsawin digs into the tangled history of Treaty 9 — the in...

Muffins for Granny is a remarkably layered, emotionally complex story of personal and cultural survi...

Worldy renowned for his masterpiece The Housemaid (1960), Kim Ki-young debuts with his first short f...

Weaving animation and live action, Northlore delves into the transformational stories of people livi...

Cyclone Tracy 40 years on, exploring the myths and revealing new perspectives on one of the worst na...

Carrie Davis was part of the child removal system near the end of the Sixties Scoop. With guidance f...
A documentary film about Comanche activist LaDonna Harris, who led an extensive life of Native polit...
Three intrepid women battle for Indigenous women's treaty rights.

The sights and sounds of a kimchi factory in Vietnam.

In 1921 the Kwakiut'l people of Alert Bay, British Columbia, held their last secret potlatch. In 198...

When Masset, a Haida village in Haida Gwaii (formerly known as the Queen Charlotte Islands), held a ...