In this short documentary, a Musqueam elder rediscovers his Native language and traditions in the city of Vancouver, in the vicinity of which the Musqueam people have lived for thousands of years. Writing the Land captures the ever-changing nature of a modern city - the glass and steel towers cut against the sky, grass, trees and a sudden flash of birds in flight and the enduring power of language to shape perception and create memory.

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

The last two surviving members of the Piripkura people, a nomadic tribe in the Mato Grosso region of...

This feature documentary retraces the century of haggling by successive federal and provincial gover...
Documentary profiling an Appalachian farming family struggling to scrape out a living. Linking educ...

The Mentuwajê Guardians of Culture (a group of young Krahô filmmakers) invite the Beture Collective ...

A hard-hitting documentary that tackles head-on a controversial but increasingly alarming subject: y...

50 years on, the Aboriginal Tent Embassy is the oldest continuing protest occupation site in the wor...
A behind-the-scenes look at the team and event that made history. The DVD chronicles the Rider's in...

Nominated for an Emmy® Award in 2021 for best non fiction special. Winner of 35 grand jury awards. ...
Captures the highlights of the weekend in July of 2000 when 80 of the world's tall ships arrived in ...

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

In the wake of one of the worst social experiments in the history of mankind, 'I'm not Black, I'm Co...

There are over 6,000 languages in the world. We lose one every two weeks. Hundreds will be lost with...

The challenges of the present, expectations for the future, and the dreams of those who experience t...