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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In this short stop-motion animation Biidaaban sets out to harvest sap from Sugar Maples, working in continuum with Sabe, and other spirit beings.
An urgent story reveals the drastic consequences of climate change. Due to rising temperatures, the village of Newtok, Alaska is slowly vanishing into the sea.
Two Inuk youth raised in southern Canada explore the complexities of identity and belonging.
An epic of critique and courage made at great risk, REASON portrays democratic India's slide towards caste/religious hegemony and unchecked state violence.
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Fourteen refugee youth re-enact the horrors of the ongoing Burmese genocide of Rohingya Muslims in this politically arresting film about resilience & community.
Coming at a moment of profound political and social crisis, WHAT IS DEMOCRACY? reflects on a word we too often take for granted.
Student activists fight for affordable and decolonized education in South Africa, especially for the traditionally excluded poorer Black populations.
A spirited biographical portrait of feminist author Ursula K. Le Guin, whose groundbreaking fiction is placed in political-historical context and celebrated.
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A pair of Mi’kmaw helpers travel the land, removing toxic remnants of the past.
A journalist's investigation into surveillance in her own Arab-American neighbourhood leads her to uncover one of the FBI's largest pre 9/11 terrorism probes.
Two young Syrians film their life in Douma for over 4 years, from the initial euphoria of the Syrian revolution to the distress and disenchantment that follow.
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En 1969, lorsque la jeune Marsha Johnson, reine de la rue, s'oppose à une descente de police de routine dans un bar gay, elle donne naissance à un mouvement.
A stunning documentary-fiction about the dizzying heights of gender and metamorphosis in Rio de Janeiro.
Who better to give justice to the rich legacy of one of the founders of Indigenous cinema than the son of the Māori artist-activist Merata Mita.
A visual love letter to the Peace River Valley and the creatures and people who call it home.
Following the journey of a gay musician who is attacked and paralyzed from the waist down, LOVE, SCOTT is an intimate and evocative window into queer experience.