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.

Between 1968 and 1970, J M Goodger, a lecturer at the University of Salford, made a film record of t...

Over many years, the director’s father filmed his family life almost obsessively. His daughter’s bir...

In Uganda, AIDS-infected mothers have begun writing what they call Memory Books for their children. ...

Thomas Haemmerli is about to celebrate his fortieth birthday when he learns of his mother's death. A...

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

The Freedom of the Sea is a short documentary highlighting the freedom of living in the UK - in cont...
Between 1879 and 1986, upwards of 100,000 children in Canada were forcibly removed and placed into I...

Hosted by Keeley Hawes, star of the popular television series The Durrells, this documentary reveals...

The documentary's title translates as "to be and to have", the two auxiliary verbs in the French lan...

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

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

Made on the occasion of March 8, it presents a series of brief portraits of women, from various prof...

Sean and Adrian, a Two-Spirit couple, are determined to rewrite the rules of Native American culture...

Echo is a youngster who can't quite decide if it's time to grow up and take on new responsibilities-...

Christmastime at the Roman Catholic-run Kamloops Indian Residential School in British Columbia.