Three decades after the shuttering of the mining town of Schefferville, the Innu people, who moved in after the non-natives abandoned the town, are facing a new challenge: the iron mines are about to be reopened. Land, identity and legitimacy are central to the dialogue between peoples locked in parallel struggles, the Québécois and the First Nations.
Shot during the first ever Innu circus festival in Labrador, Canada, Tricksters gives the viewing au...
NIN E TEPUEIAN - MY CRY is a documentary tracks the journey of Innu poet, actress and activist, Nata...
Director Clint Alberta takes us on a hilarious and bittersweet journey into the hearts and minds of ...
In this follow-up to his 2003 film, Totem: the Return of the G'psgolox Pole, filmmaker Gil Cardinal ...
Follow filmmaker Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers as she creates an intimate portrait of her community and th...
This short documentary film is a fascinating portrait of urban and rural Quebec in the late 1960s, a...
In this French Canadian film, the lives of teenagers are examined in fantasy sequences and through t...
For Indigenous peoples the totem pole is the symbol of life, portraying the relationship between hum...
Quebec is a modern society where the suicide rate among 15-25 year olds is among the highest in the ...
Throughout the course of the Haida basketball season, leaders of iconic rez ball team the Skidegate ...
The people of Unamenshipu (La Romaine), an Innu community in the Côte-Nord region of Quebec, are see...
This film establishes a parallel between the 1970 electoral campaign in Québec and the 1936 campaign...
After marrying a settler, Mary Two-Axe Earley lost her legal status as a First Nations woman. Dedica...
Interviews and archival footage profile the life of Dennis Banks, American Indian Movement leader wh...
Incident at Restigouche is a 1984 documentary film by Alanis Obomsawin, chronicling a series of two ...