Filmmaker Éli Laliberté explores Nitassinan, an Innu territory north of Sept-Îles. His camera follows Clément and Tekuanan. The first is a modern-day coureur des bois, the other returns to Nutshimit, his ancestral family territory.
Traditional Northwestern Indigenous spiritual images combined with cutting-edge computer animation i...
A documentary about climate change in Brazil, especially at Atafona Beach (in the Campos de Goytacaz...
Amá is a feature length documentary which tells an important and untold story: the abuses committed ...
In less than 150 years, 97.3% of British Columbia's old growth forests have been logged. These ancie...
For more than 100 years, thousands of Indigenous children died while in Canada’s residential school ...
"A short documentary amplifying what I witnessed this past long weekend. I hope this film helps spre...
A film initially was released alongside an injunction granted from the BC court to Teal Jones, enabl...
The ancient forests of the Pacific Northwest are home to giant trees and many secrets, which science...
In this feature-length documentary, three generations of the Caribou Inuit family come together to t...
Mayan Renaissance is a feature length film which documents the glory of the ancient Maya civilizatio...
The Acadian Forest once spanned across the entirety of modern day New Brunswick and beyond and has b...
The Living Stone is a 1958 Canadian short documentary film directed by John Feeney about Inuit art. ...
Carrie Davis was part of the child removal system near the end of the Sixties Scoop. With guidance f...
The third and final part of a trilogy based on Arctic creation myths. The film is a multifaceted tis...
"Mother Tongue" chronicles the first time a documentary film about Guatemalan genocide in Guatemala ...