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Caribou in the Archive

By Jennifer Dysart | 00:08:11 | Documentary, Experimental | 2007-01-19

In Caribou in the Archive, rustic VHS home video of a Cree woman hunting caribou in the 1990s is combined with NFB archival film footage of northern Manitoba from the 1950s. In this experimental film, the difference between homemade video and official historical record is considered. Northern Indigenous women hunting is at the heart of…

Importance of Dreaming, The

By Tara Audibert | 00:11:42 | Animation | 1/05/17

Owl dreams of having his own family. He finds a skulk of foxes. Owl thinks they are beautiful and watches over them for many days and nights. One unique Fox notices Owl and watches him. Their forbidden love drives Fox and Owl away to try to find happiness together.

Nosisim

By Sonya Ballantyne | 00:10:31 | Documentary | 31/05/2017

In Nosisim, Sonya Ballantyne learns of her grandmother's traumatic past through a drawing titled 'Virginia and Gladys' by famed Indigenous artist Daphne Odjig. This masterful rendition of Sonya's grandmother and mother, Virginia and Gladys George, was done shortly after they were forced from their home due to a manmade hydroelectric dam.

Moccasin Stories

By Charlene Moore | 00:21:32 | Documentary | 18/12/2016

Moccasins are more than footwear. They have the power to show us who we are. This Manitoba documentary follows the stories and lives of Indigenous Women and demonstrates the important role Moccasins have played in their lives.

Sweet Night

By Jessie Short | 00:06:53 | Narrative-Fiction | 07/10/2016

Andy is a young Métis woman living in a big city. When a friend invites Andy to accompany her to a large city park where she introduces Andy to sweet grass, it sparks a night of interpersonal exploration and self-discovery, ultimately reconnecting Andy with her Indigenous roots.

Mia’

By Amanda Strong, Bracken Hanuse Corlett | 00:08:09 | Animation | 01/09/2015

A young Indigenous female street artist named Mia’ walks through the city streets painting scenes rooted in the supernatural history of her people. Lacking cultural resources and familial connection within the city, she paints these images from intuition and blood memory. She has not heard the stories from her Elders lips, but has found her…

Kewekapawetan: Return after the Flood

By Jennifer Dysart | 00:28:55 | Documentary | 14/06/2014

A Cree community in northern Manitoba Canada returns to their original village site that they were forced to abandon due to the purposeful flooding of their lake.

IKWÉ

By Caroline Monnet | 00:04:35 | Documentary, Experimental | 01/06/2009

IKWÉ is an experimental film that weaves the narrative of one woman’s (IKWÉ) intimate thoughts with the teachings of her grandmother, the Moon, creating a surreal narrative experience that communicates the power of thoughts and personal reflection.

Mémére Métisse

By Janelle Wookey | 00:30:00 | Documentary | 15/10/2008

For over sixty years, Cecile St. Amant has been keeping a deep secret - she is Métis. Cecile's granddaughter, Janelle, sets out to understand her Mémére's denial and playfully plots her own mission to open her Mémére's eyes to the richness of their heritage. As the two face-off in a battle of the wills, Janelle…

Reel Tangata Films presents DNT

By Darryl Nepinak | 00:21:00 | Documentary | 1/1/2004

While in New Zealand, Director Darryl Nepinak brings back a short documentary about 5 young men living in the slums of Gisborne, New Zealand's east coast. Hip hop group Dee En Tee (Defining Natural Talent) tell the ins and outs of a hip hop groups' dreams of becoming a success. They share their stories about…
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