For over 130 years till 1996, more than 100,000 of Canada's First Nations children were legally required to attend government-funded schools run by various Christian faiths. There were 80 of these 'residential schools' across the country. Most children were sent to faraway schools that separated them from their families and traditional land. These children endured brutality, physical hardship, mental degradation, and the complete erasure of their culture. The schools were part of a wider program of assimilation designed to integrate the native population into 'Canadian society.' These schools were established with the express purpose 'To kill the Indian in the child.' Told through their own voices, 'We Were Children' is the shocking true story of two such children: Glen Anaquod and Lyna Hart.

Carrie Davis was part of the child removal system near the end of the Sixties Scoop. With guidance f...

Explorer Bruce Parry visits nomadic tribes in Borneo and the Amazon in hope to better understand hum...

Resident Orca tells the unfolding story of a captive whale’s fight for survival and freedom. After d...

Five Bolivian indigenous women share one goal: climbing the highest mountain in America.

Finnish filmmaker and artist Sami van Ingen is a great-grandson of documentary pioneer Robert Flaher...

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

Documentary about filmmaker Bonnie Ammaaq's memories of life on Baffin Island, where her family move...
This short impressionist documentary looks at the creation of a Button Blanket by integrating the pe...

50 years on, the Aboriginal Tent Embassy is the oldest continuing protest occupation site in the wor...

Phil Comeau shines a spotlight on the Ordre de Jacques-Cartier, a powerful secret society that opera...

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

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

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

What does it actually mean to be Canadian? This humorous documentary, featuring interviews with a wh...

Waking up in a nightmare before the sunrise of December 30, 2020, the indigenous community of the Tu...

If you want to find world-class artisans, the small northern Labrador community of Hopedale offers y...

An intimate portrait of teenagers trying to understand their world and their possibilities. The film...

Through the figure of Lakota activist and community organizer Madonna Thunder Hawk, this inspiring f...
Surviving Eugenics is a documentary about the history and ongoing significance of eugenics. Anchored...