Red Fever is a witty and entertaining feature documentary about the profound -- yet hidden -- Indigenous influence on Western culture and identity. The film follows Cree co-director Neil Diamond as he asks, “Why do they love us so much?!” and sets out on a journey to find out why the world is so fascinated with the stereotypical imagery of Native people that is all over pop culture. Why have Indigenous cultures been revered, romanticized, and appropriated for so long, and to this day? Red Fever uncovers the surprising truths behind the imagery -- so buried in history that even most Native people don't know about them.
They were forced to assimilate into white society: children ripped away from their families, deprivi...
Made in collaboration with the Inuit Tungavingat Nunamini, this film focuses on those dissident memb...
Samuel Grey Horse, an Indigenous equestrian from Austin, Texas, is known for rescuing horses from be...
Acoustic Ocean is an artistic exploration of the sonic ecology of marine life in the North Atlantic....
At twenty-six, Noel Starblanket was one of the youngest Indigenous chiefs in North America--twice el...
The creation of the Xingu Indigenous Park is reassessed by indigenous peoples and anthropologists. A...
A sensitive and intimate portrait of Ivanna, a nomadic reindeer herder in the Russian Arctic and mot...
With "sealfies" and social media, a new tech-savvy generation of Inuit is wading into the world of a...
At Western Australia’s first Indigenous-run police station, two officers learn language and culture ...
Filmmaker Kevin McMahon accompanies the Haida delegation on a repatriation trip to Chicago in 2003. ...
Documentation of the preparations and expeditions of the Frente de Atração Arara da Funai, in the st...
The first mountains that the Amsterdam-based Colombian artist and filmmaker Ana Bravo Pérez saw in t...
In 2019, the Brazilian government coordinates the largest and riskiest expedition of the last decade...
A black-and-white visual meditation of wilderness and the elements. Wildlife filmmaker Richard Sidey...
It portrays a pioneering and risky work carried out in a small Xinane base, by FUNAI, near Parallel ...
Documentary about the Holy Angels Residential School in Alberta, where hundreds of First Nations chi...
A paralysingly beautiful documentary with a global vision—an odyssey through landscape and time—that...
Amá is a feature length documentary which tells an important and untold story: the abuses committed ...
The Living Stone is a 1958 Canadian short documentary film directed by John Feeney about Inuit art. ...