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Still from the Caretakers
Still from the Caretakers

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David Goldberg  ·  2017  ·  39m

On Demand

David Goldberg  ·  2017  ·  39m

An inside look at Indigenous land and water defenders and white allyship, confronting the complicity of the police with the fossil fuel industry.

Still from Three Thousand
Still from Three Thousand
Asinnajaq  ·  2017  ·  14m
Asinnajaq  ·  2017  ·  14m

Asinnajaq plunges us into a sublime universe of luminescent, archive-inspired cinema that recast the past, present and future of Inuit in a radiant new light.

Still from Dolores
Coachella, CA: 1969. United Farm Workers Coachella March, Spring 1969. UFW leader, Dolores Huerta, organizing marchers on 2nd day of March Coachella. © 1976 George Ballis/Take Stock / The Image Works
Peter Bratt  ·  2017  ·  1h38m
Peter Bratt  ·  2017  ·  1h38m

Sí, se puede! Audiences will be yelling this famous chant, coined by labour & civil rights activist Dolores Huerta, after watching this riveting biography.

Still from Defiant Lives
Still from Defiant Lives

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Sarah Barton  ·  2017  ·  1h25m

On Demand

Sarah Barton  ·  2017  ·  1h25m

A fiercely defiant history of disability activism in Australia, the US & the UK bursts alive with creative energy & political will in this exhilarating doc.

Still from First Daughter and the Black Snake
Winona LaDuke and Honor the Earth hold their 4th annual spiritual horse ride against the current of oil as her Ojibwe community is facing new Enbridge pipelines which threaten the sacred wild rice beds of Northern Minnesota. Winona LaDuke, Executive Director of Honor the Earth, embarks on a horse ride against the proposed Enbridge Sandpiper pipeline. Along the way the riders will raise awareness of the proposed pipeline by informing native communities and landowners of the inherent risks of the project and their rights to oppose it. The ride traverses the Sandy Lake and Rice Lake watersheds, a mother lode of wild rice in Minnesota. The proposed pipeline would threaten traditional wild rice beds from East to West. Photo by Keri Pickett.

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Keri Pickett  ·  2017  ·  1h34m

On Demand

Keri Pickett  ·  2017  ·  1h34m

This riveting portrait offers a window into the life and work of Winona LaDuke, a formidable economist, writer, agriculturalist, and fierce Ojibwe politico.

Still from Flat Rocks
Still from Flat Rocks
Courtney Montour  ·  2017  ·  10m
Courtney Montour  ·  2017  ·  10m

In the 1950's, a man battles against the construction of Canada’s St. Lawrence Seaway to save his farm and the Kahnawake Mohawk community.

Still from The Violence of a Civilization without Secrets
Still from The Violence of a Civilization without Secrets
Adam Khalil, Zack Khalil & Jackson Polys  ·  2017  ·  10m
Adam Khalil, Zack Khalil & Jackson Polys  ·  2017  ·  10m

An urgent reflection on indigenous sovereignty, the undead violence of museum archives, and post-mortem justice through the case of the “Kennewick Man”.

Still from ôtênaw
Still from ôtênaw
Conor McNally  ·  2017  ·  40m
Conor McNally  ·  2017  ·  40m

Drawing on the tradition of oral storytelling, ôtênaw is a philosophical and creative treatment of land rights, territory, history and culture.

Still from Turkey On The Edge
Still from Turkey On The Edge
Imre Azem  ·  2017  ·  52m
Imre Azem  ·  2017  ·  52m

This urgent film follows Erdogan's ascendance to power and Turkish activists' formidable groundwork to regain freedom for the academic press and minorities.

Still from Gaza
Still from Gaza
Julio Pérez & Carles Bover  ·  2017  ·  18m
Julio Pérez & Carles Bover  ·  2017  ·  18m

GAZA tells the human rights violations suffered by the Gaza Strip after an Israeli attack on the territory.