Highlights from Toronto's imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival, which runs October 18 to 22, and later online.
Keep ReadingAn interview with Boil Alert directors Stevie Salas and James Burns about their collaborative doc about Indigenous water rights and identity.
Keep ReadingIn s-yéwyáw: Awaken, Liz Marshall observes as artists Echo Alecko, Alfonos Salinas, and Charlene SanJenko learn from their Indigenous elders.
Keep ReadingJules Koostachin and her family confront intergenerational trauma with an eye towards breaking the cycle of violence in WaaPaKe (Tomorrow).
Keep ReadingTelling Our Story, directed by Kim O'Bomsawin, offers an overview of Indigenous history told through the diversity of First Nations experiences.
Keep ReadingArtist and activist Layla Staats is the guide in Boil Alert as she travels Canada and the USA to learn about water contamination in Indigenous communities.
Keep ReadingGod Is a Woman follows the quest to return the classic documentary The Sky Above, The Mud Below to the people it depicts.
Keep ReadingSuvi West and Anssi Kömi observe the repatriation of Sámi artifacts and cultural ties reconnected in archives in Homecoming.
Keep ReadingAn interview with Homecoming directors Suvi West and Anssi Köhm about reclaiming and repatriating artifacts of Sámi culture.
Keep ReadingNorth Star, a doc series from the NFB, looks to the stars with Innu researcher Laurie Rousseau-Nepton and traditions of oral storytelling.
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