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.

The horn sledges were used throughout the Alps in forestry and agriculture for material transports o...

A documentary that records the daily life of a mother with a limited life expectancy and a grandmoth...

This documentary is about Carlitos, a young man with mental disability who has a particular vision o...

A documentary account by award-winning filmmaker John Ferry of the events that led up to the 1969 Na...
October 2013 the Royal Canadian Mounted Police descended on a peaceful anti-fracking protest led by ...
Centers around the second half of the Rams' 2023 season, when they come back from Bye Week with a 3-...
Every now and then, we get a teacher who doesn't just connect with us -- they make us a better perso...

Red Fever is a witty and entertaining feature documentary about the profound -- yet hidden -- Indige...

TOKYO Ainu features the Ainu, an indigenous people of Japan, living in Greater Tokyo (Tokyo and its ...

In their own words, this is the story of six women from the South Wales valleys and how they helped ...

When a Mongolian nomadic family's newest camel colt is rejected by its mother, a musician is needed ...

It is hard to find a family home where all the members have gone to live their separate lives in dif...

Examines the violence and civil disobedience leading up to the hallmark decision in U.S. v. Washingt...

An Oscar nominated documentary about a middle-class American family who is torn apart when the fathe...

On June 11th, 1997, Philippe Kahn created the first camera phone solution to share pictures instantl...