In this era of "reconciliation", Indigenous land is still being taken at gunpoint. INVASION is a new film about the Unist'ot'en Camp, Gidimt'en checkpoint, and the Wet'suwet'en Nation standing up to the Canadian government and corporations who continue colonial violence against indigenous people.
A film made by Victress Hitchcock and Ava Hamilton in 1989 on the Wind River Reservation for Wyoming...
In a dark, ambiguous environment, minuscule particles drift slowly before the lens. The image focuse...
In this tense and immersive tour de force, audiences are taken directly into the line of fire betwee...
TOKYO Ainu features the Ainu, an indigenous people of Japan, living in Greater Tokyo (Tokyo and its ...
What if you are made to feel ashamed when you speak your "mother tongue" or ridiculed because of you...
The story of a town at the mercy of a landscape in transformation; standing on the brink of an encro...
This film is an intimate portrayal of pioneering filmmaker Merata Mita told through the eyes of her ...
In Mexico, the lack of jobs in villages and communities forces people to migrate to cities in search...
Resilience is dedicated to those whose lives have been fragmented by intergenerational trauma, but w...
After marrying a settler, Mary Two-Axe Earley lost her legal status as a First Nations woman. Dedica...
The fourth film in Alanis Obomsawin's landmark series on the Oka crisis uses a single, shameful inci...
A documentary on the massacre of Planas in the Colombian east plains in 1970. An Indigenous communit...
Following young Anders and his father, Dr. Grant Bruno, of the Samson Cree Nation, this documentary ...
It is taking decades for Canada to come to terms with its history in the Arctic, and with its relati...
Examines the impact a century of struggling for survival has on a native people. It weaves the Crow ...