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Still from Lil Hard Knox
Still from Lil Hard Knox
Roxann Whitebean  ·  2017  ·  11m
Roxann Whitebean  ·  2017  ·  11m

Little Hard Knox shows us how desire, passion and hard work build a champion.

Still from Turkey On The Edge
Still from Turkey On The Edge
Imre Azem  ·  2017  ·  52m
Imre Azem  ·  2017  ·  52m

This urgent film follows Erdogan's ascendance to power and Turkish activists' formidable groundwork to regain freedom for the academic press and minorities.

Still from Modified
Still from Modified
Aube Giroux  ·  2017  ·  1h27m
Aube Giroux  ·  2017  ·  1h27m

This documentary-memoir questions why GMOs are not labeled on food products in Canada and the US, despite being labeled in 64 other countries around the world.

Still from Another News Story
Still from Another News Story

On Demand

Orban Wallace  ·  2017  ·  1h24m

On Demand

Orban Wallace  ·  2017  ·  1h24m

A fascinating interrogation of the discordant lived realities of refugees on their perilous journey to and across Europe and the news workers who follow them.

Still from Water Warriors
Still from Water Warriors
Michael Premo  ·  2017  ·  22m
Michael Premo  ·  2017  ·  22m

The story of a community’s successful fight to protect their water from the oil and natural gas industry.

Still from Three Thousand
Still from Three Thousand
Asinnajaq  ·  2017  ·  14m
Asinnajaq  ·  2017  ·  14m

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.

Still from Bluefin
Still from Bluefin
John Hopkins  ·  2017  ·  53m
John Hopkins  ·  2017  ·  53m

Bluefin is a tale of epic stakes set in “the tuna capital of the world” exploring the mystery of why the bluefin tuna no longer fear humans.

Still from Taste Of Cement
Still from Taste Of Cement
Ziad Kalthoum  ·  2017  ·  1h25m
Ziad Kalthoum  ·  2017  ·  1h25m

An examination of the degrading conditions experienced by Syrian construction workers building skyscrapers in Beirut on the ruins caused by the Lebanese civil war

Still from the Caretakers
Still from the Caretakers

On Demand

David Goldberg  ·  2017  ·  39m

On Demand

David Goldberg  ·  2017  ·  39m

An inside look at Indigenous land and water defenders and white allyship, confronting the complicity of the police with the fossil fuel industry.

Still from First Daughter and the Black Snake
Winona LaDuke and Honor the Earth hold their 4th annual spiritual horse ride against the current of oil as her Ojibwe community is facing new Enbridge pipelines which threaten the sacred wild rice beds of Northern Minnesota. Winona LaDuke, Executive Director of Honor the Earth, embarks on a horse ride against the proposed Enbridge Sandpiper pipeline. Along the way the riders will raise awareness of the proposed pipeline by informing native communities and landowners of the inherent risks of the project and their rights to oppose it. The ride traverses the Sandy Lake and Rice Lake watersheds, a mother lode of wild rice in Minnesota. The proposed pipeline would threaten traditional wild rice beds from East to West. Photo by Keri Pickett.

On Demand

Keri Pickett  ·  2017  ·  1h34m

On Demand

Keri Pickett  ·  2017  ·  1h34m

This riveting portrait offers a window into the life and work of Winona LaDuke, a formidable economist, writer, agriculturalist, and fierce Ojibwe politico.