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.

Since the law of August 2, 2021, on bioethics, French women between the ages of 29 and 37 have the r...

For millennia, Native Americans successfully stewarded and shaped their landscapes, but centuries of...

A short film highlighting the epidemic of missing indigenous men and women who have gone missing in ...

Somebody’s Daughter focuses on higher-profile MMIW cases, some of which were raised during the Senat...

Laosan, a young family man, spends all his time smoking opium. For his community, lost in the heart ...

A short film following Anthony, a young child from the small, rural town of San Antonio de los Baños...

In a Parisian public hospital, Claire Simon questions what it means to live in women’s bodies, filmi...

Christine attends her first and last prom accompanied by Martin Fredericksen
Documentary about the life of the indigenous people in the Andes and in the slums of Lima, and of th...

Kekaiulu Hula Studio follows the Proclaimed Hula Halau of the same name, showcasing their twist on w...
In 1999, Innu community members who, 40 years previously, had been forcibly relocated from their rem...
In Nevada’s remote Thacker Pass, a fight for our future is playing out between local Indigenous trib...

In the Bella Coola Valley, a haunting legend endures through generations as a filmmaker reckons with...

One Sunday in a public housing project, an Italian immigrant family. Through the character of the mo...

Twenty-six years after her parents' dramatic break-up, film director Nicoline Skotte takes on the ta...

The hairstyles of four Afro-descendant people from Mexican - Senegalese families, represent the sta...