CSE 2025 Sleepless Birds , Dana Melaver, Tom Claudon Industrial light in Bretagne, its environmental impacts on nature and time, and it raises philosophical questions about human control. , Agriculture, Environnement
CSE 2025 Sept-Îles '72: Archives du monde ordinaire , Etienne Langlois A film about the 1972 workers’ revolt in Sept-Îles—its causes, its tragic unfolding, and its human consequences. , Politics, Social mouvements, Work
CSE 2025 Ninan Auassat : Nous, les enfants , Kim O'Bomsawin Ninan Auassat: We, the Children is a heartfelt cry in a time when Indigenous youth are claiming their place and their future. , First nations, Portrait
CSE 2025 Dahomey , Mati Diop November 2021: Twenty-six royal treasures looted from Dahomey finally return to Benin, sparking emotion and debates about their past absence. , Colonialism, Culture, Racism
CSE 2025 Rooted , Mathieu Bélanger-Landry Linda returns to Kapuskasing, her hometown, to understand why her Indigenous family gave her up for adoption. , First nations, Identity
CSE 2024 Yintah , Brenda Michell, Jennifer Wickham, Michael Toledano YINTAH, meaning “land” in the Wet’suwet’en language, tells the story of an Indigenous nation asserting sovereignty. It is the story of the Wet’suwet’en people reoccupying their territory and resisting the construction of multiple pipelines. , Colonialism, Economy, Environnement, First nations, Human Rights, Social struggle