Although this film educates the viewer about the shameful Potlatch Ban of 1884-1950 it also manages to look toward the future with positivity.
Read MoreTsulquate, a remote water side reserve has hope for a Big House to be built. An uplifting film celebrating the ability to practice culture on your own terms within your own community.
Read MoreCutting edge documentary that incorporates animation to tell the hard realities of a residential school survivor and father of the filmmaker.
Read MoreA film that celebrates the Heiltsuk curriculum - both language and culture - in the Bella Bella Community School.
Read MoreA brave film encouraging youth who suffer from bullying, depression and suicidal thoughts to turn to others for help.
Read MoreA film that interviews two different generations about the importance of the Heiltsuk culture.
Read MoreA film that highlights each individual and their goals and uniqueness to help them move away from sorrow and suicide and into self love and celebration.
Read MoreAn epic animation celebrating Heiltsuk culture.
Read MoreA documentary about self perception.
Read MoreA documentary about the importance of basketball in the community of Masset.
Read MoreCan a gummy bear save Haida Gwaii from Enbridge?
Read MoreAn experimental documentary about addiction.
Read MoreA conceptual project that represents a 24 hour period in 24 minutes of film during the busy month of September in this remote Yukon village. Each hour is thus represented in one minute.
Read MoreA grandaughter interviews her grandmother about the Kwakwaka'wakw language.
Translated by Ema Child.
A young dancer interviews her grandmother to learn more about the history of her culture and get advice.
Read MoreAn interview with a grandmother reveals a suspenseful true story with a surprising end.
Read MoreIn her own words this filmmaker explains what happened to her people, the Gwa'sala, in 1964 when they were relocated along with the 'Nakwaxda'xw people. She wants to help others understand the whole story.
Read MoreAn abstracted look at the indigenous fishing culture.
Read MoreInspired by the video game meme of "choosing your own adventure", this video explores the ideas around culture and heritage and the choice to embrace or not...and the subsequent outcomes.
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