Lii Michif Niiyanaan: We Are Métis is a documentary that addresses the invisibility of the Metis by shining a new light on the historical and contemporary experience of Métis people in Canada and providing a space for Métis people to share their diverse perspectives on what it means to be Métis today.

As they undergo 12 weeks of intensive training, a group of young civilians is gradually moulded into...
A behind-the-scenes look at the team and event that made history. The DVD chronicles the Rider's in...

An abandoned homestead, twelve songs and five days to cut an album. A journey into how the power of ...
This documentary short is the first film made by an all-Aboriginal film crew, training under the NFB...

A documentary recounting the kidnappings of British Trade Commissioner James Cross and Quebec Vice-P...
Captures the highlights of the weekend in July of 2000 when 80 of the world's tall ships arrived in ...

This is not a film about gun control. It is a film about the fearful heart and soul of the United St...

Every winter for decades, the Northwest Territories, in the Canadian Far North, changes its face. Wh...
This short impressionist documentary looks at the creation of a Button Blanket by integrating the pe...

Since the late 18th century American legal decision that the business corporation organizational mod...
A documentary film about Comanche activist LaDonna Harris, who led an extensive life of Native polit...

Ningwasum follows two time travellers Miksam and Mingsoma, played by Subin Limbu and Shanta Nepali r...

Freshwater is a documentary that dives into the cold waters of Lake Superior along Minnesota’s North...

When Masset, a Haida village in Haida Gwaii (formerly known as the Queen Charlotte Islands), held a ...

Filmed on location in Saskatchewan from the Qu'Appelle Valley to Hudson Bay, the documentary traces ...

In Canada and Alaska, the consequences of global warming are being keenly felt by brown bears - but ...

Nose and Tina are a couple in love. The film captures the domestic details of their life together an...

The people of Unamenshipu (La Romaine), an Innu community in the Côte-Nord region of Quebec, are see...

In this short documentary, Canadian poet Andrew Suknaski introduces us to Wood Mountain, the south c...

In the mid-1950s, lured by false promises of a better life, Inuit families were displaced by the Can...