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- This six episode series chronicles the cruel treatment of indigenous children.
- Red Fever is co-directed by Indigenous filmmaker Neil Diamond (Reel Injun) and Catherine Bainbridge (Reel Injun, RUMBLE: The Indians Who Rocked the World, which won the Sundance Grand Jury Prize for Masterful Storytelling). Red Fever follows Cree filmmaker Neil Diamond's journey to the four corners of North America and to Europe to uncover why the world is so fascinated with Native Americans and why the same images persist year after year until today. Through iconic and entertaining pop culture images, and a rocking Native American soundtrack, Red Fever looks at the roots of how and why Native American cultures have been revered, romanticized, appropriated -and in the process uncovers the truth about the profound impact of Indigenous peoples on western culture.
- A documentary about the role of Native Americans in popular music history.
- A half-hour comedy-drama about four young women discovering how to be Mohawk in the 21st century.
- The history of the depiction of Native Americans in Hollywood films.
- The latest archaeological research unravels the mystery behind this elusive Egyptian Queen whose name is synonymous with seduction, beauty and scandal.
- Coming Home (Wanna Icipus Kupi) reveals impacts of the Sixties Scoop, Indigenous resilience and narrative sovereignty.
- Dreamcatcher Bios features the stories of amazing, globally successful game changers and shows how their Indigenous spirit got them to the top.
- Mohawk Girls is a feature-length documentary about three teenage-girls growing up in the Kahnawake Mohawk community, outside of Montreal. Shot over the span of two years, Mohawk filmmaker, Tracey Deer, takes viewers into the lives of these girls and offers a surprising inside look at Native youth culture in the 21st century.
- With moving stories from a range of characters from her Kahnawake Reserve, Mohawk filmmaker, Tracey Deer, reveals the divisive legacy of more than a hundred years of discriminatory and sexist government policy to expose the lingering "blood quantum" ideals, snobby attitudes and outright racism that threaten to destroy the fabric of her community.
- Documentary series that journeys to mysterious places where the land meets the supernatural.
- Mohawk Girl's fan favourite, Butterhead (played by Meegwun Fairbrother) gifts his wisdom to the universe in Butterhead's Guide to the Galaxy. Watch and learn, if you want to be BEAST with no effort whatsoever.
- Down the Mighty River is a six-part documentary series about the Rupert River, one of the most magnificent wild rivers in the world, just before its destruction for a hydro-electric project in the summer of 2009. Down the Mighty River is an intimate and moving portrait of the river's story - its people, land, and wildlife - and the cultural and environmental impacts of one of the most environmentally destructive mega projects in the western hemisphere.
- The Oka Legacy is a POV documentary that explores how the Oka Crisis has influenced contemporary Indigenous identity in Canada.
- Indians + Aliens II is a documentary TV series about encounters with UFOs in the remote First Nations territories of Canada's North.
- Indians + Aliens is a documentary TV series about encounters with unidentified flying objects in the Cree territories of northern Quebec.
- A search for the unexpected, for the hidden history of social change, for the truth about our past, and for the lies in our religions, our politics, our media, and our wars
- Directors bring us into the north of Quebec and show us the decision process of a Cree community about whether signing a deal with the Prime Minister Bernard Landry for the construction of an hydroelectric project on Cree territory in exchange of 3,5 billions of dollars.
- SMOKE TRADERS an inside look at the world of the Mohawk tobacco trade.
- Filmed in the road-movie genre, Mommy, Mommy follows Linda and Mona for more than four years, charting the highs, lows, and debates associated with adopting a baby as a gay couple.
- The six-part series Working It Out Together follows former Olympian Waneek Horn-Miller's journey to help eight Aboriginal people turn their lives around. The participants are dealing with nearly every issue related to wellness, from obesity, eating disorders, low self-esteem, emotional trauma, busy schedules, depression, poor nutrition, substance abuse and lack of motivation. Relying on the numerous experts she has in her network, Waneek will tackle all of these obstacles with each individual. They will need to find a way to achieve results and transform their lives for the better. By observing the pitfalls and triumphs of everyday people as they try to get healthy, the audience will learn many lessons and, hopefully, be inspired and empowered to make changes in their own lives.
- An ancient legend becomes an allegory for the Cree Nation's fight against uranium development in James Bay, Quebec, Canada.
- Working It Out Together Season 3 features courageous men and women who are building an Indigenous movement of positive change.
- A 13-part series that follows the empowering journey of 8 Aboriginal people to reclaim their vitality through health, wellness, and fitness.
- The Last Explorer is a historical documentary about the famous American Hubbard expeditions through wilderness Labrador in 1903 and 1905 - adventure, starvation, forbidden love and death - told through the POV of the Cree trapper who guided them.
- Honours the last generation of traditional native elders. Dab Iyiyuu - Cree for 'Absolutely Aboriginal'.
- David Suzuki is about to learn how to extend his health span by staying as healthy as possible for as long as possible.
- On a summer day in Saskatchewan, Bezhig Little Bird and her two sisters are ripped away from their mother by police and were put up for adoption. Years later Bezhig renamed as Esther Rosenblum by her adoptive family is living in Montreal.
- Esther finds her adoption paper and newspaper clippings that evokes funny memories of her young life before she was adopted. She uproots her life sacrificing everything in search of her family.
- Patti Little Bird is desperate to bring her kids back but she doesn't know where they are taken. Eighteen years later Esther made her way back to prairies and is desperate to find her family.
- Esther returns to Montreal to tell her adoptive mother about her new revelations.
- When unexpected tragedy strikes Esther realizes that she needs her mother Golda, more than anyone else.
- Bird family comes together to mourn death and celebrate life. Esther and Golda are both changed from this journey of self discovery and has strengthened their bond as mother and Daughter which instilled a new sense of identity in Esther.
- Uncovering the truth about the richest and most powerful woman in world history.