
On Demand
A short manifesto of collective resistance to police oppression in the wake of the historic 1977 raid on the Montreal gay bar Truxx.
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A meditation on Indigenous women’s connection to the land & the link between the violence perpetrated against them & the extractive industry’s rape of the earth.
In this arresting story of collective resistance, Indigenous communities in rural Mexico take up arms in order to defend their land against drug traffickers.
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Contemporary reflections meet unseen footage of the legendary 1963 Chicago Public School protests against racial segregation.
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.
A provocative portrait of rats in the American city of Baltimore and the humans who love them, live with them, and kill them.
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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Montreal-based director Kalina Bertin takes the viewer on a spellbinding exploration into mental health.
Iggy Pop narrates the misadventures of Nothing as it runs away from home in this poetic, insightful journey of confounding mystery and deep connection.
ABUNDANT LAND is about a Hawaiian community on Moloka’i opposing the biotech industry’s use of the island to test genetically engineered seeds.
Cree artist Lana Whiskeyjack explores the inter-generational effects of Canada’s Indian Residential School system through her sculpture, Lost My Talk.
An experimental short that combines text and film to explore the simple desire to travel, through the cultural and political realities of being Palestinian.
This short film considers the complicated implications of fighting to belong to a land after displacement.
Language is political in this subtle short film, which depicts how phonetics are coded socially and economically.
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A solitary farmer in Ireland resists the State agents who come to forcibly purchase his home and lands.
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.
An examination of the degrading conditions experienced by Syrian construction workers building skyscrapers in Beirut on the ruins caused by the Lebanese civil war