In this layered short film, filmmaker Janine Windolph takes her young sons fishing with their kokum (grandmother), a residential school survivor who retains a deep knowledge and memory of the land. The act of reconnecting with their homeland is a cultural and familial healing journey for the boys, who are growing up in the city. It’s also a powerful form of resistance for the women.

In July 1990, a dispute over a proposed golf course to be built on Kanien’kéhaka (Mohawk) lands in O...
The mother of a child suffering from cancer struggles to maintain a normal life for her family. Stin...

In 1966, Deann Borshay Liem was adopted by an American family and sent from Korea to her new home in...

A state of secrets and a ruthless hunt for whistleblowers – this is the story of 25-year-old Reality...

For over 130 years till 1996, more than 100,000 of Canada's First Nations children were legally requ...

A personal, scientific, mystical exploration of Amazonian curanderismo, focus on Ayahuasca and Maste...

For almost a century, the Coast Salish knitters of southern Vancouver Island have produced Cowichan ...

A love letter to Mar del Plata made of images, times and a road trip. "The Happy Ones" is an experi...

"Ni Muy Muy, Ni Tan Tan, Simplemente, Tin Tan. Tin Tan was one of the greatest comdedian-act...

What's it like starting a family when you're both transgender? This intimate film follows Hannah and...

In the Sardinian town of Tonara, where the ancient art of crafting cowbells teeters on the edge of e...

In rural Kosovo, identical houses are built for family members working abroad, in the hope that they...

Rescue bridge of the Tupinambá de Uruçumirim village, headquarters of the Tamoia Confederation until...

The Hanna family sit around the Christmas tree and reflect back on scenes from the show Hanna's Ark....

Matimekush is landlocked in the former mining town of Schefferville, 700 km north of Sept-Îles. It w...

Inès, of North African origin, has frizzy, unruly curls. But why should she bother straightening it?...
Until now, they have stood on the sidelines. They have not appeared before the cameras. They have no...