
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.

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Coast to coast, the film follows Chinatown communities resisting the pressures around them.
One of the most tumultuous years in Quebec’s history, 2012 saw the mobilization of students and others against neoliberalism and police brutality
Eastern white pines submerged under the waters of a hydroelectric reservoir on unceded Innu territory transform into flames.
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The year of the 20th anniversary of the prison, Scott’s field recordings and Adayfi’s memories come together to create a visceral new landscape of this notoriously secret place.
Upon the signing of the peace agreement between the Colombian government and the guerrillas in 2016, Germán Gutiérrez went to film in one of the last FARC camps.
Indigenous-made and centered, Powerlands shines an urgent light on land and water protectors’ resistance to corporate and state violence and the ongoing resource extraction mayhem.
An immersion into the colourful world of textile artist Deborah Dumka that invites viewers to witness the unflinchingly intimate details of her artistic process and inner life.
Distance is about reflecting on the past and thinking through the histories of displacement forced upon First Nations within the Vancouver area.
INNOCENCE tackles the issue of militarization and its impact on the lives of young Israeli people who are forced to serve against their own identity and values.
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The Klabona Keepers is an intimate portrait of the dynamic Indigenous community that succeeded in protecting the remote Sacred Headwaters, known as the Klabona.
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The grueling journey of a Syrian family escaping war and traversing hostile and unforgiving lands is captured with tenderness and palpable struggle.
a farmer in Jharkhand, India, takes on the fight of his life when he demands justice for his 13-year-old daughter, the survivor of sexual assault
Sport has a long, insidious history of policing female athletes' bodies. Who is a woman and who gets to decide?
A gripping documentary following the bellwether case against agrichemical producer Monsanto, whose herbicide is alleged to cause cancer.
THE TERRITORY provides an immersive look at the tireless fight of the Amazon's Indigenous Uru-eu-wau-wau people against the encroaching deforestation.
Finite: The Climate of Change is a raw, authentic and emotional insight into the battle between communities, activists and fossil fuel corporations.