Powerful cinematographic slam, with a mastery of words in the language imposed by colonization, this film expresses a criticism of our relationship to Mother Earth.
A young woman recounts her journey from her home community to the city. After experiencing culture shock in the city, this is where she wants to live from now on. Iskwew-ishkueu: a gentle film born of resilience.
This documentary exposes the cultural genocide of the Sami people, made possible by the assimilation and colonization policies of the Finnish governments until today. Giving voice to these people, "Eatnameamet - Our Silent Struggle" shows their struggle to exist.
We, the Mapuche youth of Ayja Rewe Budi, as we travel the territory from north to south, meet elders along the way who share their knowledge of the Mapuche life threatened by the coastal highway project.
A short documentary about life in Northern Quebec and the differences in living conditions between the Cree and local non-natives. A story about how being Métis and trilingual in northern communities raises some questions about the social dynamics between the Cree and non-natives living in Chisasibi.