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Still from RED POWER: STANDING ROCK PART 2
Still from RED POWER: STANDING ROCK PART 2
Michelle Latimer  ·  2017  ·  1h6m
Michelle Latimer  ·  2017  ·  1h6m

Over 5,000 Red Power warriors descend on Standing Rock camp to stand in solidarity and protect tribal burial sites from the construction of a pipeline.

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.

On Demand

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 Rat Film
Still from Rat Film
Theo Anthony  ·  2017  ·  1h22m
Theo Anthony  ·  2017  ·  1h22m

A provocative portrait of rats in the American city of Baltimore and the humans who love them, live with them, and kill them.

Still from Waru
Still from Waru
Multiple Directors  ·  2017  ·  1h26m
Multiple Directors  ·  2017  ·  1h26m

Eight uniquely eclectic & mesmerizing shorts make up this film about a small boy’s death in a community grappling with shame, yet rising with wisdom and courage.

Still from Manic
Still from Manic

On Demand

Kalina Bertin  ·  2017  ·  1h4m

On Demand

Kalina Bertin  ·  2017  ·  1h4m

Montreal-based director Kalina Bertin takes the viewer on a spellbinding exploration into mental health.

Charles Officer  ·  2017  ·  1h24m
Charles Officer  ·  2017  ·  1h24m

In memory of our late friend Charles Officer, who passed in late 2023, we're hosting a special encore screening of his heartfelt documentary.

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.