The true history of a collection of some 500 films dating from 1910s to 1920s, which were lost for over 50 years until being discovered buried in a sub-arctic swimming pool deep in the Yukon Territory, in Dawson City, located about 350 miles south of the Arctic Circle.

CREE CODE TALKER reveals the role of Canadian Cree code talker Charles 'Checker' Tomkins during the ...

A documentary recounting the kidnappings of British Trade Commissioner James Cross and Quebec Vice-P...

In 2007 the legendary American duo White Stripes toured Canada. Besides playing the usual venues the...
A behind-the-scenes look at the team and event that made history. The DVD chronicles the Rider's in...

One of the earliest Cirque du Soleil releases, filmed during a tour of the troupe's native Canada in...

This short film traces the journey of the first Ukrainian settlers in Canada. Seeking freedom and op...

Governments were cracking down on street art everywhere.... until they realized they could make mone...

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

A nightmarish essay film on the history of the doorbell, tracing its invention and constant reinvent...

Director Peter Judson's semifictitious tale opens a revealing window into the indie filmmaking proce...

NiiSoTeWak means “walking the path together.” Tapwewin and Pawaken are 10-year-old brothers trying ...
Yagorihwanirats, a Mohawk child from Kahnawake Mohawk Territory in Quebec, attends a unique and spec...

Using found footage, still photographs, animations, and occasional original footage, “The Mist in th...
Captures the highlights of the weekend in July of 2000 when 80 of the world's tall ships arrived in ...
The injustice of the Japanese internment is explored through the story of Kyuichi Nomoto, one of the...

Two thousand Canadians suffered the longest incarceration anywhere in the Second World War, a bitter...

El proyecto del Pitufo Enrique is a document about the existence of a mysterious goblin from the pro...

This feature documentary examines its own genre, which has often been called Canada's national art f...

Anishinaabe author Drew Hayden Taylor investigates how — and why — Indigenous identity, culture and ...