Signal Fire

A young man struggles to connect with his Chinese grandfather-in-law during a graveside ritual, exploring intergenerational gaps, quiet grief, and the fragile persistence of cultural identity.

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I Pity the Country

Willie Dunn’s iconic protest song paired with Leanne Betasamosake Simpson’s voice and powerful visuals by Lisa Jackson & Conor McNally, bridging past and present Indigenous struggles with archival and contemporary footage.

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Kay Parley: Mind of Her Own

tells the story of Kay Parley, a former patient turned psychiatric nurse, whose life’s work helped challenge stigma around mental illness and trace the evolution of mental health care over seven decades.

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The Klabona Keepers

Over 15 years of matriarch-led resistance by the Iskut community as they protect the Sacred Headwaters, weaving together land defense, healing from colonial trauma, and the fight for Indigenous sovereignty.

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Unceded Chiefs

Historic early activism of British Columbia First Nations Leaders who in the late 1960's unified in a battle against the Canadian government to reject Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau's proposed 1969 White Paper Policy. 

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Rocky and Joan

This film explores an unknown part of the Canadian history. It takes place in Nova Scotia, where a man and a woman, Rocky and Joan Jones, started the Civil Rights Movement and the Black United Front.

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JEFF WALL:

In Order to Make a Picture

Follow an iconic Vancouver artist through his creative process.

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The Four Seasons/ Les quatre saison

This short and sweet musical animation takes us though the cycles of the seasons.

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The Notorious Mrs. Armstrong

The Notorious Mrs. Armstrong follows the political career of a lesser known yet extremely important figure in Canadian history, Helen Armstrong. History has largely ignored her groundbreaking women's movement activities which helped change labour legislation in favour of female workers.

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