This short documentary serves as a portrait of Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun, one of Canada's most important painters. We meet him at the Bisley Rifle Range in Surrey, England, where he's literally shooting the Indian Act in a performance piece called "An Indian Shooting the Indian Act." It's in protest of the ongoing effects of the Act's legislation on Indigenous people. We then follow him back to Canada, for interviews with the artist and a closer look at his work.

The campaign for women's suffrage steps up as Emmeline Pankhurst is arrested at the gates of Bucking...

At the age of eight, José shows us his village, Nutashkuan, and everything he loves there.

The Big One is an investigative documentary from director Michael Moore who goes around the country ...

THE ARTIST AND THE FORCE OF THOUGHT, reflects the relationship between balance and imbalance within ...

The first mountains that the Amsterdam-based Colombian artist and filmmaker Ana Bravo Pérez saw in t...

Shut Up and Sing is a documentary about the country band from Texas called the Dixie Chicks and how ...
A documentary on the massacre of Planas in the Colombian east plains in 1970. An Indigenous communit...

Documentary that accompanies the exchange between the mestizo urban artist Xadalu and the filmmaker ...

With moving stories from a range of characters from her Kahnawake Reserve, Mohawk filmmaker, Tracey ...

Carrie Davis was part of the child removal system near the end of the Sixties Scoop. With guidance f...

The title of this video, taken from the texts of the architect Kengo Kuma, suggests a way of looking...

Examines the impact a century of struggling for survival has on a native people. It weaves the Crow ...

MAXIMÓN - Devil or Saint is a documentary about the controversial Maya deity, also known as San Simo...

Part documentary, part drama, this film presents the life and work of Jack Kerouac, an American writ...

For 40 years, the community-organizing group ACORN advocated for America’s poorest communities, whil...

Documentary about the Lyon sex workers who occupied the church of St. Nizier on June 3, 1975.

John and Yoko in the presidential suite at the Hilton Amsterdam, which they had decorated with hand-...