Richly visualised and deeply uplifting, SINGING BACK THE BUFFALO is an epic reimagining of North America through the lens of buffalo consciousness.
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An experimental short film on displacement and returning to Palestine via Google Streetview.
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Three women from minority groups in Poland critically explore what it’s like to be Black, Muslim or LGBTQ+ in the increasingly hostile environment of Europe.
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A powerful animated short about the strength and courage of immigrants crossing into the United States to find a better life.
In this short stop-motion animation Biidaaban sets out to harvest sap from Sugar Maples, working in continuum with Sabe, and other spirit beings.
A spirited biographical portrait of feminist author Ursula K. Le Guin, whose groundbreaking fiction is placed in political-historical context and celebrated.
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When young street queen Marsha Johnson fights back against a routine police raid of a gay bar in 1969, she gives birth to a movement.
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Fourteen refugee youth re-enact the horrors of the ongoing Burmese genocide of Rohingya Muslims in this politically arresting film about resilience & community.
An explosive critical-creative exploration of pop culture, violent spectacle and fascist politics in the Philippines.
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JK reflects on her past as she gets ready to embark on a mission to Mars.
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150 years in the future, a Canadian refugee reflects on her escape and the new path she finds herself forced onto.
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A pair of Mi’kmaw helpers travel the land, removing toxic remnants of the past.
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How much can you fit between two breaths?
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The politics of perseverance, revealed through the imagination of dance and performance.
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This experimental film unraveling layers of Black history and artistry against the racial bias of Kodak's "Shirley" skin-tone cards.
STELLA interrogates the bleak effects of climate change sensorially and counterbalances the information overload audiences are now so used to.
This inspired musical doc connects a major turning point in Canada’s civil rights history with the powerful momentum of First Nations activism today.