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- Kin tells the story of a fictional Dublin family embroiled in gangland war and speaks to the enduring unbreakable bonds of blood and family.
- This six episode series chronicles the cruel treatment of indigenous children.
- Psychological drama told through the eyes of matriarch Aline Spears, who survives Canada's residential school system to continue her family's generational struggle in the face of systemic starvation, racism and sexual abuse.
- A volcano in Yellowstone Park suddenly erupts.
- TV SeriesA young Inuit woman in a tiny Arctic village strives to forge her own path, defying societal expectations and gossip in her tightknit community.
- Billy's father disappeared. He and his mother go to find him, while they find themselves lots of adventure, interesting animals, new friends in the lost world.
- In 1952, an Inuit hunter named Tivii with tuberculosis leaves his northern home and family to go recuperate at a sanatorium in Quebec City. Uprooted, far from his loved ones, unable to speak French and faced with a completely alien world, he becomes despondent. When he refuses to eat and expresses a wish to die, his nurse, Carole, comes to the realization that Tivii's illness is not the most serious threat to his well-being. She arranges to have a young orphan, Kaki, transferred to the institution. The boy is also sick, but has experience with both worlds and speaks both languages. By sharing his culture with Kaki and opening it up to others, Tivii rediscovers his pride and energy. Ultimately he also rediscovers hope through a plan to adopt Kaki, bring him home and make him part of his family.
- Shadow of the Rougarou uses horror elements and traditional Métis mythology to tell the tale of sâkowêw, a Métis-Cree fur trapper called back home to rally recruits for the 1885 North-West Resistance. As she nears her childhood home, sâkowêw is overtaken by the haunting memories of her desperate escape from a monstrous Rougarou. Following a trail of blood, a ruthless gang of wolfers, and her own forgotten footsteps, she pushes deeper into the darkness to finally face the curse that ripped her life apart.
- A class field trip to the Oregon Trail results in the class and teacher getting lost.
- A true crime series focusing on the cases of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls in Canada.
- Ghost Hunters of the Grand River follows a group of Six Nations ghost hunters who have dedicated their very existence to gathering evidence from the world of ghost stories, paranormal encounters and the unexplainable.
- An Algonquin teenager becomes the superhero Kagagi to stop the evil Windigo from destroying the world.
- It's summertime in the Arctic, and host Rita Claire sets up camp at her mother's tent on the land. With the help of her old husky, Qimmiq, and a cast of special friends, Rita Claire sings songs, plays games, reads stories and learns new words in Inuktitut. Special guests, including Celina Kalluk, Beatrice Deer, Looee Arreak, Meeka Arnakaq and the Jerry Cans, drop by to visit. Anaana's Tent is an entertaining and educational preschool TV series that prepares children for Kindergarten. The series is a mixture of live-action, puppet, and animated segments and is filled with Northern stories. Anaana's Tent teaches Inuit values of kindness, friendship, patience and environmental stewardship.
- Saving Luna is a feature-length documentary about Luna, a lone baby killer whale who gets separated from his family in a remote Vancouver Island fjord. When Luna seeks companionship from people, he breaks a fundamental barrier built of mutual fear and ignorance that normally exists between humans and wild beings. This shattering of convention leads to joy, confusion and anger. In a magnificent landscape, different groups of people fight over their wildly differing views of who Luna is, and what we need to do to save him. To natives he's the spirit of a chief. To boaters he's a goofy friend. To conservationists he's a cause. To scientists he's trouble. To officials he's a danger. To the filmmakers, Suzanne Chisholm and Michael Parfit, he's a lone, lovable street kid whale. Eventually, as more and more people advocate Luna's death, Michael and Suzanne become intricately involved in the efforts to protect him. They believe he can be protected if he is simply given the friendship he seeks. But that's not so easy. Finally, as conflict and tragedy stain the waters, Luna becomes a symbol of the world's wildest beauty: wonderful to know, but so hard to save.
- A racy animated series about a native family that is forced off the reserve and into a working-class town where the predominantly white neighbors have some pretty strange notions of what native people are all about.
- A widowed Ukrainian plumber and a widowed Cree waitress fall madly in love resulting in a riotous fireworks display of conflicts with friends and family.
- This documentary explores the 1949 possession and subsequent exorcism of a boy known as Ronald Doe.
- Angel and Randy Henry are a sister and brother, caught on the mean streets of Vancouver's Downtown Eastside. While Angel finds the strength to escape her seemingly hopeless situation, Randy slips deeper into a world consumed by abandonment and fuelled by drugs.
- Intimidated after moving to the city, a young rez Indian gets romantically involved with his sister's best friend, an urban Indian woman twice his age; against the wishes of his family and friends. Before anyone gets hurt, Jason must decide if he's ready for commitment or exploring more of what life has to offer.
- Canada's first Indigenous investigative news program offers viewers hard-hitting stories that change lives and is committed to seeking the truth for our people.
- An in-depth look at the life of the activist and musician, with archival material never seen before, with present-day footage of Buffy performing and interviews with her bandmates, colleagues and herself.
- Rodeo Nation is a 13 part documentary series that follows young Indigenous athletes as they chase their dreams to qualify and win big at the Indian National Rodeo Finals in Las Vegas. Thousands dream of going to the INFR but only a select few are chosen.
- Following the journey of Indigenous participants traveling and surviving as their ancestors once did, learning history and culture from Elders and Knowledge Keepers.
- This film tells the epic story of our love affair with the moon - what inspired it, how it faded away and how we are now falling in love all over again.
- The story of the killing of Colten Boushie and his family's pursuit of justice.
- A young Inuk mother wants to build a fresh future, but in her small Arctic community where everyone knows each other's business, it won't be easy.
- Indigenous hunters and guides journey into the wilds to connect with the land, share in cultural teachings, and give back to the community.
- TV MovieThirteen diverse Indigenous comedians each performs a half-hour stand-up comedy set on a reservation.
- A documentary about the killing of American activist Rachel Corrie by an Israeli military bulldozer, while protecting Palestinian homes from demolition, in Gaza Strip in 2003.
- Moccasin Flats: Redemption revisits the series man character Red, an ex-junkie who, after doing time for a crime he says he didnt commit, returns to the pressure cooker that is The Flats, a community hotly debated as being Canadas Worst Neighborhood, only to find himself in the midst of gang activity brewing on the verge of an all-out war.
- Global rock star Stevie Salas hosts ARBOR LIVE, a high energy, fast paced music variety show featuring emerging Aboriginal artists along side today's global super stars. Join Stevie, his assistant "famed actor" Eric Schweig and comedic director "Steelbird" as they present these incredible live performances, in-depth artist interviews and hilarious comedic back stage antics with featured artists.
- A lively, animated, preschool series that explores the wonderful world of animals as seen through the eyes of a cheerful little native princess named Bizou.
- Isolated from any urban contact, the dysfunctional TV cast and crew of a third-rate syndicated action series "Wolf Canyon", fight spirit numbing boredom and madness in their makeshift trailer town on a Native reservation.
- Indians + Aliens is a documentary TV series about encounters with unidentified flying objects in the Cree territories of northern Quebec.
- HIT THE ICE is a youth series that will see the young men's dreams come true as the best young male Aboriginal hockey players come together for a 2 week period. These 25 prospects will run through a mini-camp and experience the highs and lows of an NHL calibre training camp. From physical training, on ice drills and different team building activities, our hopefuls will grow not only as a team but as men. They will be tested and measured and the lessons they will learn during this experience will resonate for a lifetime. Their ultimate payoff will be to showcase their skills playing against a mystery team under the scrutinizing eyes of real life junior scouts. Will their performance be enough to grant them a invite to a junior training camp? For many, this could be the chance of a life time and a stepping stone to the pros.
- Indians + Aliens II is a documentary TV series about encounters with UFOs in the remote First Nations territories of Canada's North.
- When, in 1961, West Side Story hit the screens after conquering Broadway, it was the entire Puerto Rican community of New York, ostracized and deprived of the American dream, that feverishly gained visibility. From Spanish Harlem to the Bronx, where poverty, drugs and gangs are rampant, Latino music and dance will then carry the identity revolution, the barrio setting itself on fire and undulating to Afro-Caribbean rhythms, led by "the king of timbales" Tito Puente. Soon mixed with soul, jazz and blues of the black neighbors, who share suffering and stigma of racism, the genres multiply: mambo, rumba, cha-cha-cha, merengue, boogaloo. All the Hispanics of Central and South America joined the movement.
- An investigative documentary about one of the most outrageous corruption cases of our time, perpetrated at the expense of a humanitarian program
- BY THE RAPIDS is a primetime-animated comedy that takes a satirical look at what happens when a thoroughly urban and pampered family relocates from Toronto to the rural Aboriginal community where the successful lawyer parents were born and raised. Despite the parents' roots in By The Rapids, the family has still found it tough to reintegrate themselves back into the community without sticking out like sore thumbs. With the help of Grandma Hazel, Cousin Karen, Uncle Regis and Karen's boyfriend Derek, their adjustments to life in the community of By The Rapids will be a bit smoother - or so they think. Without lattes, pilates or a decent internet connection, the urbane Littlehorns find plenty wrong with By The Rapids but are hell bent on bringing some of their cosmopolitan sophistication to the community.
- A collection of baby steps that children make as they uncover the mysteries of the world that surrounds them, like learning to read, making new friends, riding a bicycle...or planting jellybeans.
- She Kills Me is a series of 13 half-hour comedy specials featuring funny women from across Canada. Over two dozen comediennes are showcased in a broad range of comedy, including stand-up, character, storytelling, and music.
- Ojibway comedian Don Kelly, a self-proclaimed "cement Indian", explores his roots by speaking with indigenous elders and communities, learning and laughing along the way. Joined by Dawn Dumont in later seasons, must see TV.
- TV SeriesCoastal Carvings is an inspirational documentary series following a collective of Indigenous artists whose lives are dedicated to a unified passion: keeping culture and tradition alive through incredible works of art.