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.
A documentary on the massacre of Planas in the Colombian east plains in 1970. An Indigenous communit...

The film tells the story of the LGBTQIAP+ scene in Teresina and works as a rescue of street culture....

A documentary about climate change in Brazil, especially at Atafona Beach (in the Campos de Goytacaz...

The findings are disturbing. More than half of 12-13 year-old boys and girls visit porn sites every ...

Documentary about a place in Canada above the tree line.

Pati, a young film producer, is fighting to carve out a professional career in the film industry. It...

Combining archival photos with new and found footage, this short film presents a personal, impressio...

Why are there so many ghosts on the island of Jamaica? Why is the island so notoriously haunted by t...

Documentary chronicling the government relocation of 10,000 Navajo Indians in Arizona.

Life After opens the dialogue surrounding grief and how we experience it. Through conversations with...

Blind from birth, Dr G Yunupingu found his identity through song and the haunting voice that has alr...

Tom E Lewis knows he must die with all of his Songs. After years of haunting silence, he returns to ...

After the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, all persons of Japanese descent in Canada were sent to in...

Land is supposed to be the embodiment of permanence, but what happens when it's not? What is life li...