Richement imaginé et profondément inspirant, SINGING BACK THE BUFFALO est une réimagination épique de l’Amérique du Nord à travers le prisme de la conscience du bison et d’un rêve puissant.
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This inspired musical doc connects a major turning point in Canada’s civil rights history with the powerful momentum of First Nations activism today.
ABUNDANT LAND is about a Hawaiian community on Moloka’i opposing the biotech industry’s use of the island to test genetically engineered seeds.
ACORN AND THE FIRESTORM tells the story of a scandalous Conservative sting operation on the community organizing group ACORN.
Little Hard Knox shows us how desire, passion and hard work build a champion.
Cree artist Lana Whiskeyjack explores the inter-generational effects of Canada’s Indian Residential School system through her sculpture, Lost My Talk.
In this arresting story of collective resistance, Indigenous communities in rural Mexico take up arms in order to defend their land against drug traffickers.
An incomplete and imperfect portrait of reflections from Standing Rock.
The portrait of an extraordinarily brave and tenacious woman, who fights for justice to be done for the women and children of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
An innovative animated feature that explores the reality of the wall separating Israel and Palestine as no film has before.
A careful, considerate and compassionate portrayal of the Water Protector’s camp at Standing Rock.
A film that challenges the R*dskins and explores the history of Native American based mascots while highlighting Indigenous perspectives on the issues.
This urgent film follows Erdogan's ascendance to power and Turkish activists' formidable groundwork to regain freedom for the academic press and minorities.
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.
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The politics of perseverance, revealed through the imagination of dance and performance.
One of the last fluent Nakota speakers in Pheasant Rump First Nation is commited to revitalizing his language and culture for future generations.
A daring doc that sees filmmaker Deeyah Khan embed herself with white nationalists in the US and try to understand the perpetrators behind the hate.