
Ce film excentrique et ludique combine le changement climatique, le développement durable, les huîtres, New York et les droits des transgenres en une œuvre loufoque et joyeuse.
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An inside look at Indigenous land and water defenders and white allyship, confronting the complicity of the police with the fossil fuel industry.
A careful, considerate and compassionate portrayal of the Water Protector’s camp at Standing Rock.
Asinnajaq plunges us into a sublime universe of luminescent, archive-inspired cinema that recast the past, present and future of Inuit in a radiant new light.
An urgent reflection on indigenous sovereignty, the undead violence of museum archives, and post-mortem justice through the case of the “Kennewick Man”.
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.
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Ce portrait fascinant offre une fenêtre sur la vie et l'œuvre de Winona LaDuke, une formidable économiste, écrivaine, agronome et farouche politicienne ojibwée.
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A fiercely defiant history of disability activism in Australia, the US & the UK bursts alive with creative energy & political will in this exhilarating doc.
An attempt to inspire the young generation to care about our lands and culture that also raises awareness about the ravages of uranium mining.
An experimental short that combines text and film to explore the simple desire to travel, through the cultural and political realities of being Palestinian.
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The politics of perseverance, revealed through the imagination of dance and performance.
En mémoire de notre ami Charles Officer, décédé à la fin de l'année 2023, nous organisons une projection spéciale de son documentaire.
In this arresting story of collective resistance, Indigenous communities in rural Mexico take up arms in order to defend their land against drug traffickers.
In the 1960’s, the Kwadacha First Nation were flooded out of their territory by one of the largest dams in the world. It’s time for them to tell their story.
A film that challenges the R*dskins and explores the history of Native American based mascots while highlighting Indigenous perspectives on the issues.
Ce documentaire-mémoire cherche à savoir pourquoi les OGM ne sont pas étiquetés sur les produits alimentaires au Canada et aux États-Unis, alors qu'ils le sont dans 64 autres pays du monde.
Mi’kmaq people in the unceded territory of so-called Nova Scotia resist the Alton Gas project, which aims to build salt caverns for natural gas storage.