
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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When violence erupts in her community, Otsi:tsa, a young Mohawk girl, stands between her people and the might of colonial oppression.
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L'économiste Bernard Maris dévoile ses idées sur l'asservissement de la science à l'économie, réfléchissant à une époque de résignation intellectuelle et d'austérité économique.
A profound, intimate and powerful story about hope, dreams, political struggle and despair, and the devastating effects of war on family, love and friendship.
A damning indictment of the de Beers diamond company and Canadian government's complicity in the oppression of Canada’s Indigenous people.
A journey by canoe into the city creates a dynamic connection between natural and urban spaces and celebrates the fierce resourcefulness of Indigenous people.
The innovative folks in this uplifting doc remind us that using eco-design to shift from destructive to regenerative impact is only a branch or vegetable away.
A powerful documentary feature on enforced disappearances in Sri Lanka following seven characters from the families of the disappeared.
A young woman sets out to find pioneering women in the gaming industry who are changing a toxic social climate through innovation and collaboration.
Où est aujourd’hui le pouvoir dans nos démocraties? Le film sollicite notre conscience citoyenne à l’heure des grands enjeux planétaires.
An arresting portrait of Tūhoe activist Tame Iti and other Māori activists accused of terrorism in New Zealand.
A chronicle of a troubled chapter in Concordia University’s history where black students occupy the Hall building to protest institutionalized racism.
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In Amazonia, Ecuador, Indigenous communities in a region devastated by Chevron Texaco try to make their voices heard to denounce the damage done by oil extraction
At the Canadian National Spelling Bee, speller Darryl Nepinak stumbles upon a familiar word.
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The Santurban paramo has become an example of community struggle to protect water sources successfully.
Caleb Behn is an Indigenous lawyer from BC devoted to fighting the gas fracking industry. This is his remarkable and inspiring story.
Is Canada the welcoming country for migrants it likes to call itself?