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.

This raw, gutsy portrait of New York's Chinatown captures the early days of an emerging consciousnes...

A documentary account by award-winning filmmaker John Ferry of the events that led up to the 1969 Na...
October 2013 the Royal Canadian Mounted Police descended on a peaceful anti-fracking protest led by ...

The true story of the students of Brigham Young University's queer underground, as they lit the scho...

Director Francois Levy-Kuentz's film uses previously unreleased archival material, such as Klein's p...

Red Fever is a witty and entertaining feature documentary about the profound -- yet hidden -- Indige...

TOKYO Ainu features the Ainu, an indigenous people of Japan, living in Greater Tokyo (Tokyo and its ...

Shut Up and Sing is a documentary about the country band from Texas called the Dixie Chicks and how ...

Examines the violence and civil disobedience leading up to the hallmark decision in U.S. v. Washingt...

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

The life and work of painter Mário Cesariny de Vasconcelos (1923-2006), one of the most important ar...

Bob Ross brought joy to millions as the world's most famous art instructor. But a battle for his bus...

Disobedience tells the David vs. Goliath tale of front line leaders battling for a livable world. Fi...

For years, artist Drew Friedman has chronicled a strange, alternate universe populated by forgotten ...

In 2003, Dutch artist Iepe Rubingh became the first World Champion of Chessboxing. This brain-bustin...