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.
This feature length documentary by Jacques Godbout tackles a topic all too rarely explored in the me...
This pioneering documentary film depicts the lives of the indigenous Inuit people of Canada's northe...
This documentary tells the story of Quebec nationalism from the late 1960s to the present and how th...
Focused on an inspiring and touching dialogue between Gilles Vigneault and Fred Pellerin, the docume...
In 1999, Innu community members who, 40 years previously, had been forcibly relocated from their rem...
Gil Cardinal searches for his natural family and an understanding of the circumstances that led to h...
Follow filmmaker Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers as she creates an intimate portrait of her community and th...
Part documentary, part drama, this film presents the life and work of Jack Kerouac, an American writ...
Siméon Malec, host on Pakueshikan FM radio, receives Marie-Soleil Bellefleur on the air to discuss n...
In the 50 years since he carved his first totem pole, Robert Davidson has come to be regarded as one...
In the form of a poetic love letter to its nation, this short film reveals a strong community and th...
The story of a young boy forced to spend all five years of his short life in hospital while the fede...
Elliot Page brings attention to the injustices and injuries caused by environmental racism in his ho...
Canadian director Catherine Annau's debut work is a documentary about the legacy of Pierre Trudeau, ...
In a dark, ambiguous environment, minuscule particles drift slowly before the lens. The image focuse...
Through concerts and interviews, folk-progressive group Harmonium takes Quebec culture to California...