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Un court manifeste de résistance collective à l’oppression policière dans le sillage de la descente historique de 1977 dans le bar gay montréalais Truxx.
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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.
In the beginning, there was nothing -- you can get nothing easily.
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A young woman explores and confronts her reflections on being a woman, migration and faith.
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A pair of Mi’kmaw helpers travel the land, removing toxic remnants of the past.
An explosive critical-creative exploration of pop culture, violent spectacle and fascist politics in the Philippines.
A beautiful act of mythmaking and a trance-like meditation on arrivals, departures, and ascendance.
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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.
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A powerful animated short about the strength and courage of immigrants crossing into the United States to find a better life.
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Burkinabè Rising showcases creative nonviolent resistance in Burkina Faso.
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Sometime in the future, the women of Afghanistan rule.
Enhior'hén:ne explores Mohawks children's predictions about the state of mother earth 200 years into the future.
This film follows Maine's Truth and Rec. Commission as a flawed and hopeful process troubled with white privilege and framed by a need to heal colonial wounds.
A poem for the planet, METAMORPHOSIS takes the pulse of our Earth and bears witness to a moment of profound change: the loss of one world and the birth of another