This documentary chronicles the story of Darrell Night, an Indigenous man who was dumped by two police officers in a barren field on the outskirts of Saskatoon in January 2000, during -20° C temperatures. He survived, but he was stunned to hear that the frozen body of another Indigenous man was discovered in the same area.

With moving stories from a range of characters from her Kahnawake Reserve, Mohawk filmmaker, Tracey ...

This pioneering documentary film depicts the lives of the indigenous Inuit people of Canada's northe...

Nominated for an Emmy® Award in 2021 for best non fiction special. Winner of 35 grand jury awards. ...

Through key testimonies, this documentary looks at a gang rape that took place during the 2016 San F...

The Berrigan Brothers, Daniel and Philip were Catholic priests dedicated to non violent resistance o...

Two Lawalapiti young men from Alto Xingu learn to build a canoe from the bark of the jatobá tree, a ...
A documentary on the massacre of Planas in the Colombian east plains in 1970. An Indigenous communit...

Through testimonies and images, the crude reality of human rights in Argentina in democracy is portr...

In 1977, a book of photographs captured an awakening - women shedding the cultural restrictions of t...

Traditional Northwestern Indigenous spiritual images combined with cutting-edge computer animation i...

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

Murray Sinclair's acceptance speech for an award in honor of his role as chair of the Truth and Reco...

Filmmaker Karim Aïnouz decides to take a boat, cross the Mediterranean, and embark on his first jour...

Guy Debord's analysis of a consumer society.

Waters’ LIFT project, ᏗᏂᏠᎯ ᎤᏪᏯ (Meet Me at the Creek), is the fourth of a quartet of films, and focu...

In 150 years, twice marked by total destruction —a terrible earthquake in 1923 and incendiary bombin...

Every winter for decades, the Northwest Territories, in the Canadian Far North, changes its face. Wh...