This quirky, playful film combines climate change, sustainability, oysters, New York, and trans rights into one zany, joyful work.
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One of the most tumultuous years in Quebec’s history, 2012 saw the mobilization of students and others against neoliberalism and police brutality
Indigenous-made and centered, Powerlands shines an urgent light on land and water protectors’ resistance to corporate and state violence and the ongoing resource extraction mayhem.
An immersion into the colourful world of textile artist Deborah Dumka that invites viewers to witness the unflinchingly intimate details of her artistic process and inner life.
Eastern white pines submerged under the waters of a hydroelectric reservoir on unceded Innu territory transform into flames.
Distance is about reflecting on the past and thinking through the histories of displacement forced upon First Nations within the Vancouver area.
НЕВИННОСТ разглежда въпроса за милитаризацията и нейното въздействие върху живота на младите израелци, които са принудени да служат в армията против собствената си воля и ценности.
DAUGHTER OF A LOST BIRD follows Kendra, an adult Native adoptee, as she reconnects with her birth family, discovers her Lummi heritage, and confronts issues of her own identity.
Two female filmmakers fight alongside Indigenous leaders and scientists to protect a critically endangered species of orca.
Abdallah Al-Khatib's debut film depicts life in Yarmouk, the largest Palestinian refugee camp in the world, amid the Syrian revolution.
Dear Jackie is a cinematic letter to Jackie Robinson, the first African American player in Major League Baseball and a civil rights activist.
Documentary on the popular struggle of the Lenca and Garifuna in Honduras, in the aftermath of the assassination of environmental activist and community leader Berta Cáceres.
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Documenting a deeply personal journey, Romani filmmaker Vera Lacková uncovers the forgotten stories of Roma partisans in former Czechoslovakia.
A stunningly shot film explores intergenerational trauma of Residential School survivors, linking Indigenous culture to environmental resilience in BC.
Karachi’s feminists organise a woman’s march, facing Pakistan’s state, media and radical religious right.
A portrait of the courageous Dalit women who broke India's gender and caste barriers to launch their own newspaper.
PRIMERA tells the story of Chile's revolutionary path towards a new constitution.