How She Dares

Following Zoonie Nguyen’s journey of renewal as she and her daughter meet women entrepreneurs worldwide. Women rise together, embracing their heritage, their purpose and their power.

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Surviving the Fundy Footpath

Bruce Persaud, a total hiking novice, tackles the challenging Fundy Footpath from St. Martins to Alma with support from a seasoned team. A human, gently humorous look at taking on a tough trail.

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Holodomor - Voices of Survivors

Documents Stalin’s 1932–33 famine-genocide in Ukraine and its lasting impact through the voices of 25 survivors. A powerful record of memory, trauma and resilience.

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Wild Aerial

Aerialist Sasha Galitzki performs untethered routines in the Canadian Rockies’. Merging mountaineering and acrobatics, she draws attention to the beauty and fragility of the ice-bound landscapes.

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Finding Fred Lee 1.0

A search for a long lost Chinese Canadian Soldier.

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My Name Was January

When a trans sister, January Marie Lapuz's life is suddenly taken her community reacts. Her friends and other trans women of colour come to voice their issues, concerns, and challenges.

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Louie Sam

Wrong place, wrong time ends in fatal consequences for 14-year-old Stó:lō boy in 1884.

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Sanctuary, A New Life for Research Chimps

Gloria Grow, a courageous Canadian woman whose compassion and determination have created a sanctuary of hope for chimpanzees rescued from the horrors of biomedical research. Featuring renowned primatologist Dr. Jane Goodall.

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We Remember

In the late 1970s, Raymond Yakeleya travelled to five communities in the Mackenzie Delta in the Northwest Territories. He talked with elders, some of them his relatives, from the Slavey and Loucheux tribes about their memories of the past and their thoughts for the future.

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In this award-winning documentary, filmmaker Brian Nash has created a tapestry of style and content as he reveals the essence of the late poet bpNichol.

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The Great Disconnect

This documentary reflects on our relationships and raises the question: is it possible to overcome our modern culture of disconnectedness and rediscover how essential we are to one other?

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Petroglyphs to Pixels: James Hart

Haida master artist & hereditary chief James Hart carries forward tradition while shaping the future. Blending ancient formline with bold contemporary storytelling, from the monumental Reconciliation Pole to mentoring the next generation.

Part of Petroglyphs to Pixels a series spotlighting Indigenous artists reshaping art & culture.

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The Ice Walk

A powerful film on the Mi’kmaq’s dangerous journey across the ice to Lennox Island before a bridge was built in the 1970s. In 2021, a reconciliation event was held to honour lives lost. Elders ask: is this true change or just performance?

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Chanterelle Rain

A stop motion film celebrating chanterelle mushrooms, the treasured culinary gift of summer rains in Canada's magical West Coast rainforest.

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Dan

An animated short about an egg who dreams of becoming a rooster, only to discover his true identity. A tender story of self-discovery & belonging.

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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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We Remember (Film and Book)

We Remember

The remastered 1978 film, We Remember directed by Raymond Yakeleya documents his travels to communities in the Mackenzie Delta in the Northwest Territories of Canada. We Remember is a significant time capsule that reflects on the history of these people whose lives were forever altered by settlers and Treaty 11.

The first edition paperback book, We Remember: The Coming of The White Man, provides an in-depth history of the Dene People in the early twentieth century. Includes the oral histories by ten Elders in Gwich'in Dene and English language.

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