Using the camera as a weapon to defend their ancestral land in Brazil, three women of the Daje Kapap Eypi audiovisual collective lovingly record their Munduruku traditions and their mythology of humans transforming into forest plants and animals.

A short companion to Leviathan, set inside the fishing vessel.

Samuel Grey Horse, an Indigenous equestrian from Austin, Texas, is known for rescuing horses from be...

Kaminah and Kusdalini, met as Indonesian political detainees in 1965, when both were on the cusp of ...

Concerned about the declining health of people all around them, Native American women are sparking p...

Behind The Looking Glass is a film about the lives of women whose partners have or want to ‘transiti...

The five acting students have not seen each other for 36 years. Now they face each other again and l...

Every summer, a renowned chamber music festival takes place in the small Finnish town of Kuhmo. Musi...

When French writer Marguerite Duras (1914-96) published her novel The Sea Wall in 1950, she came ver...

What does blood have to do with identity? Kendra Mylnechuk, an adult Native adoptee, born in 1980 at...

Keeping the Vision Alive is a documentary film containing the voices and images of Korean women film...

A powerful set of stories of “righteous persons” taking action along the U.S.-Mexico border, motivat...

"Without a Whisper" is the untold story of how Indigenous women influenced the early suffragists in ...

A film pioneer, Binka Zhelyazkova was at the forefront of political cinema under Bulgaria's Communis...

A documentary about the village of Regoufe, threatened by wolves and endangered by human desertifica...

Filmmaker Cheryl Foggo re-examines the story of John Ware, the Black cowboy who settled in Alberta, ...

"Blockade" takes place in the mountains and valleys of northern British Columbia, at the heart of th...

A portrait and tribute to Canadian filmmaker Deepa Mehta.
In the 1920s, Angela Murray Gibson chose an unusual location to embark on a career in silent filmmak...