In 1969, the federal government expropriated two hundred and fifteen families in eight towns of New Brunswick in order to build a national park. Not only did these families lose their homes and their memories, they also lost their livelihoods.
Zachary Richard takes a voyage to l'Acadie and Louisiana to learn about his ancestors and the histor...
This short documentary chronicles a four-month period between 1979 and 1980 when residents of Hawaii...
A luxury cruise boat motors up the Yangtze - navigating the mythic waterway known in China simply as...
A brand new look at one of America's favorite national parks. Jack Perkins, former NBC News correspo...
Documentary chronicling the government relocation of 10,000 Navajo Indians in Arizona.
In the '60s, the Mushuau Innu had to abandon their 6,000-year nomadic culture and settle in Davis In...
In the late 1960s, with the triumph of bilingualism and biculturalism, New Brunswick's Université de...
A shocking political exposé, and an intimate ethnographic portrait of Pacific Islanders struggling f...
A detailed look at the gradual decline of Shenyang’s industrial Tiexi district, an area that was onc...
This docucumentary by John Brett conveys the impressions of cultural loss felt by an elderly Acadian...
Arthur and Ernest are two bachelor fishermen who occupy the proverbial end-of-the-road on Morris Isl...
In 1755, ten thousand French Canadian settlers were thrown off their land, loaded on ships, and exil...
This documentary captures the beauty of Maine's Acadia National Park, as well as detailing the histo...
A film that witnesses the Acadian awakening and the unprecedented popular awareness that manifested ...
National Film Board of Canada documentary of stories of Acadians (French Canadians from the eastern ...
A child of the Beat Generation, Gérald Leblanc conjoined urban-ness and American-ness, wandering and...
Explores the creation of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s poem, “Evangeline: A Tale of Acadie,” and the ...
Portrays Louis Robichaud, Canadian politician and former Premier of New Brunswick.
In 1999, Innu community members who, 40 years previously, had been forcibly relocated from their rem...
The village of Tamaquito lies deep in the forests of Colombia. Here, nature provides the people with...