An interview with filmmaker Amreen Kullar about her poetic documentary I See Myself in You and depicting Brampton's South Asian community authentically when anti-immigrant sentiments are on the rise.
Keep ReadingConcrete Turned to Sand directors Jessica Johnson and Ryan Ermacora discuss their process of documenting oyster farmers and intertidal life off Cortes Island, B.C.
Keep ReadingIn A Fire There, three young men in the Armenian community Gandzani, Georgia, find themselves at a crossroads as the community holds onto tradition.
Keep ReadingKim Nguyen discusses his documentary Saigon Story: Two Shootings in the Forest Kingdom and families connect by Eddie Adams' iconic Vietnam War photo.
Keep ReadingSearching for Drug Peace observes how the Coca Leaf Café and Medicinal Mushroom Dispensary in East Vancouver offers a provocative alternative amid the opioid crisis.
Keep ReadingAn interview with The Delivery Line director Nance Ackerman on observing maternal caregivers around the world as they fight for women's rights.
Keep ReadingAn interview with The Tower that Built a City director Mark Myers on telling the story of Toronto famed structure from an "outsider" point of view.
Keep ReadingThe passions and idiosyncrasies of a B.C. Chinook salmon fishing club face a reckoning in In Tyee Country when the requisite 30-pounders for membership face short supply.
Keep ReadingIn #WhileBlack, Darnella Frazier and Diamond Reynolds, who captured the killings of George Floyd and Philando Castile, tell about the emotional toll behind viral videos that shaped contemporary history.
Keep ReadingKenya-Jade Pinto and Shasha Nakhai discuss The Sandbox and the human elements of the migration crisis that are threatened by an emphasis on technology.
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