Exclusive: The directorial debut of Andrew Balcof premieres at DOC NYC in the U.S. Competition on November 15.
A new documentary explores how shipwrecks led to tension - and, sometimes, violence - between Indigenous communities and colonists in the Pacific Northwest.
In Canada, Indigenous children from Native tribes were routinely sent to boarding schools well into the 20th century. Many of those children were physically or sexually abused and others did not ...
Viewers gathered for a screening of “Bad Press,” a story about the fight for press freedom, followed by a Q&A with ...
Jul. 29—Filmmaker and TV producer Amanda Erickson wanted to tell the shocking story of murdered and missing Indigenous women in a way that made an impact, that might actually make people in authority ...
An acclaimed documentary about Indigenous food sovereignty is coming to Penticton for a special screening. Tempest Theatre, ...
Rochester native Ben Tiede skipped his college graduation so he could travel to Ukraine to help create a documentary about the war in Ukraine. Tiede, 25, became part of a small film crew that traveled ...