
A haunting plunge into the Canadian archive, recapturing a 1969 student protest at Montreal’s Sir George Williams University against the administration’s anti-Black racism

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A superbly shot eco-doc that considers Hawa'ii as testing grounds for both agribusiness's chemicals and Indigenous resistance to GMOs, pesticides and monocrops.
An intimate & complex story of war, journalism, ethics and relationships, this award-winning film lays bare the toll of violent conflict.

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KONELĪNE transports us to the wilderness as a vivid elemental force that dominates the experience of both Tahltan First Nation and the settlers who carve out their lives there.
A visceral account of war-torn Iraq, told by Iraqi nurse Nori Sharif, who excels in his efforts to capture the tragedy and perseverance around him.
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At once a devastating tale of an Indigenous family ripped apart by the Canadian government’s “Sixties Scoop,” and a deeply moving moment of hope and resilience.
With a healthy dose of insight and wit, FOOD COOP takes the viewer into the belly of one of the most successfully implemented socialist experiences in the United States.
This commanding exposé uncovers how the harvest of extreme fuel amounts to human and ecological devastation in the name of status quo extraction & consumption.
An exploration of Canada's failures with regards to the respect of the ancestral rights of Indigenous communities.
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“All Still Orbit” links together two apparently unrelated moments in the construction of Brasília: a dream by an Italian saint used to justify its creation and a small city built
This contemplative film delves into the throes of collective memory in the symbolic reconstruction of Emwas, a Palestinian village destroyed by Israel in 1967.

A filmmaker uncovers the buried past of her uncle who died of AIDS and whose lover is now a Franciscan monk with his own stories of faith, love and regret.
ADA FOR MAYOR follows Ada Colau on her frenetic one-year journey from activism to institutional politics.
Six women directors follow female journalists who courageously and tirelessly work in their field despite a myriad of threats and challenges.
Predatory capitalism, renewable energy, and the fight against fracking, in an often humorous exploration of contemporary life in Atlantic Canada.

This doc focuses on a landmark discrimination case exposing injustices lived by First Nations community in Yukon when receiving child and welfare services.
A small glimpse into a typical Native girl’s life before becoming one of 1200+ Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women in Canada.