It is taking decades for Canada to come to terms with its history in the Arctic, and with its relationship to all its indigenous people. “Kikkik” is the story of government mistakes and neglect, of starvation, murder, freezing death, but, in the end, a kind of justice that helps restore our faith in human decency. In 1958, the Inuit woman Kikkik was charged with murder and criminal negligence leading to the death of her child. Her trial and our visit back to the place and to Kikkik’s children confront us with a legacy that’s still a challenge for Canada.

This film is an initiatory journey among the Fangs of Gabon and the Shipibos of Peru. With the sound...
Recently diagnosed with ADHD, a symphony conductor uses the career shutdown of the 2020 pandemic to ...

This film takes us into the harsh realm of BC's early coal mines, canneries, and lumber camps; where...

Three Alaska Native women work to save their endangered language, Kodiak Alutiiq, and ensure the fut...

Shot during three seasons, Kenuajuak's documentary tenderly portrays village life and the elements t...

Mariam, Asiya, and Anissa were 11, 7, and 5 years old when they were raped. The attackers were their...

The Purge traces a dark and little-known moment in Canadian history: the systemic discrimination fac...

For the Suruí, an indigenous people in western Brazil, there was a lot at stake in the 2022 presiden...

Documents the cultural and ecological impacts of coal stripmining, uranium mining, and oil shale dev...

Using the camera as a weapon to defend their ancestral land in Brazil, three women of the Daje Kapap...

In this era of "reconciliation", Indigenous land is still being taken at gunpoint. INVASION is a new...

In this evocative meditation, a disturbing link is made between the resource extraction industries’ ...

Filmmaker and educator Janine Windolph ventures from Saskatchewan to Quebec with her two teens and y...

A deep dive into the history of the Canadian Government and the Department of National Defence leasi...

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

Murray Sinclair's acceptance speech for an award in honor of his role as chair of the Truth and Reco...

Canadian director Catherine Annau's debut work is a documentary about the legacy of Pierre Trudeau, ...

Legendary Canadian documentarian Alanis Obomsawin digs into the tangled history of Treaty 9 — the in...
Essence of Healing is a documentary exploring the life journeys of 14 American Indian nurses - their...