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A crowd of people holding protest signs during a Toronto demonstration featured in A Letter to My Tribe, a film exploring solidarity and resistance.
A still from A Letter to My Tribe, capturing a moment of protest and collective action in Toronto — a visual essay on belonging, justice, and dissent.
b.h. Yael  ·  2024  ·  1h38m
b.h. Yael  ·  2024  ·  1h38m

b.h. Yael offers an intimate essay film that reflects on the colonization of Palestine and her family’s story, combining archival images with diary narration.

Still from the film The Sense of Violence by Kim Mooyoung, showing the exterior of a modern building with steps and pillars.
A still from The Sense of Violence (2025), directed by Kim Mooyoung — exploring the tension between authority, space, and aggression
Kim Mooyoung  ·  2024  ·  1h54m
Kim Mooyoung  ·  2024  ·  1h54m

The film traces the trajectory of cinema by uncovering the specific intersections shared within the historical context of "anti-communist art" during the Park Chung-hee regime.

Image from Baghdad On Fire
Image from Baghdad On Fire
Karrar Al-Azzawi  ·  2023  ·  1h
Karrar Al-Azzawi  ·  2023  ·  1h

A burning insider account of the hopes and dreams of Iraqi youth, led by a 19-year-old woman who faces the enormous consequences of fighting for democracy, freedom and a future.

Fredrik Gertten  ·  2023  ·  1h32m
Fredrik Gertten  ·  2023  ·  1h32m

BREAKING SOCIAL explores the possibilities of overcoming injustice and corruption. A film about reimagining the building blocks of our societies.

Jean-Philippe Marquis  ·  2023  ·  1h20m
Jean-Philippe Marquis  ·  2023  ·  1h20m

An unusually intimate glimpse into modern forestry practices in BC, Silvicola is a sensorially immense contemplation on the psychic entanglement of humans, machines, and nature.

WE ARE GUARDIANS Still
WE ARE GUARDIANS Still
Edivan dos Santos Guajajara & Chelsea Greene, Rob Grobman  ·  2023  ·  1h22m
Edivan dos Santos Guajajara & Chelsea Greene, Rob Grobman  ·  2023  ·  1h22m

A dramatic and energetic journey into the daring struggle of Indigenous land-defenders in the Brazilian Amazon that connects ecological balance with environmental activism.

Milisuthando Bongela  ·  2023  ·  2h8m
Milisuthando Bongela  ·  2023  ·  2h8m

A stunning mix of archives from apartheid-era South Africa, along with contemporary contemplations, sets the stage for this deeply personal and poetic exploration of race and place

Still from SOMEONE LIVES HERE by Zach Russel
Zack Russell  ·  2023  ·  1h15m
Zack Russell  ·  2023  ·  1h15m

Someone Lives Here is a modern-day David and Goliath story, set against the backdrop of North America's housing crisis.

Tove Pils  ·  2023  ·  1h35m
Tove Pils  ·  2023  ·  1h35m

Hanna leaves to go to San Francisco, where at a party, she meets the professional dominatrix Chloe and the escort Cyd and soon they embark on a self-fulfilling journey together.

Carol Kunnuk & Lucy Tulugarjuk  ·  2023  ·  1h22m
Carol Kunnuk & Lucy Tulugarjuk  ·  2023  ·  1h22m

Tautuktavuk (What We See) explores issues of domestic violence and substance abuse from the perspective of two Inuit women.

Hadi Moussally, Elias Wakeem, Amy Gottlieb, Noor Gatih, Mike Hoolboom, Essa Grayeb, Lior Shamriz & Annie Sakkab  ·  2023  ·  1h12m
Hadi Moussally, Elias Wakeem, Amy Gottlieb, Noor Gatih, Mike Hoolboom, Essa Grayeb, Lior Shamriz & Annie Sakkab  ·  2023  ·  1h12m

A collection of short films that stage hybrid acts of montage, juxtaposition, re-enactment and dialogue, exploring the theme of solidarity.

Erin Axelman & Sam Eilertsen  ·  2023  ·  1h24m
Erin Axelman & Sam Eilertsen  ·  2023  ·  1h24m

A film that focuses soberly on young Jewish Americans who come to question their unconditional devotion to Israel.

D. Smith  ·  2023  ·  1h13m
D. Smith  ·  2023  ·  1h13m

This unflinching, playful and vital film spends intimate time with four transgender sex workers who share their thoughts on, and experiences of, Black womanhood.