The TNO (Unorganized Territory) Lac-Boisbouscache is a 150 square kilometer public forest located in the Lower St. Lawrence region of Quebec, Canada. Through the eyes of the forest's residents and users, the film paints a portrait of a territory that has long been coveted by private groups with diverse interests. Boisbouscache is a story of dispossession based on current commercial uses combined with the absence of any political will.

Filmmaker Steve York explores the controversial 2004 Ukrainian presidential election, during which c...

Pouvoir Oublier is a political documentary first constructed from the words of the speakers whose li...

Hot Docs will commemorate Canada's 150th anniversary of Confederation with the commissioning of In t...

Carne Ross was a government highflyer. A career diplomat who believed Western Democracy could save u...

Shut Up and Sing is a documentary about the country band from Texas called the Dixie Chicks and how ...

Part documentary, part drama, this film presents the life and work of Jack Kerouac, an American writ...

An 8-year journey into divided America, The American Question examines the insidious roots of polari...

Three college students start a social experiment to prove that reality changes according to the word...

Somewhere in Myanmar is a forest rich in amber and controlled by the Kachin Independence Army (KIA)....

A portrait of the diverse opinions of Chicagoans as they reflect on the general state of affairs in ...

Follows the waves of literary, political, and cultural history as charted by the The New York Review...
Yagorihwanirats, a Mohawk child from Kahnawake Mohawk Territory in Quebec, attends a unique and spec...
One Saturday morning, filmmaker Madison Thomas has a revelation: she’s just like her mother. As she...

At the peak of Perestroika, in 1987, in the village of Gorki, where Lenin spent his last years, afte...

Wisconsin's tribe's ongoing fight to protect Lake Superior for future generations. "Bad River" shows...