NEWS RELEASES

Jun 9 '25 (Virtual)
In 1911, 18-year-old Nancy Columbia Eneutseak, now known as the first Indigenous screenwriter, sees her film for the very first time.
Jun 9 '25 (Virtual)
With less than a handful of fluent Haida speakers, Nayak'aq Yaahl (age six) shares a message in the Haida language: even though we may be going through difficult times, be still and listen to our ancestors.
Jun 9 '25 (Virtual)
In her vivid dream life, the young Alanis Obomsawin found her best childhood friend: the Green Horse, who embodied the spirit of kindness and celebration of life.
Jun 9 '25 (Virtual)
My Friend Saabe follows a young Rez girl who, with the help of Saabe, embarks on a journey to bring spiritual reawakening to her community.
Jun 9 '25 (Virtual)
My Braid Is Beautiful - Gnaajwan Nkaadengan tells the story of the beauty and connection of a braid in the Native community while also acknowledging the importance of language revitalization.
Jun 9 '25 (Virtual)
A short film highlighting Indigenous beadwork, prairie landscapes, and relationship to the land.
Jun 9 '25 (Virtual)
A young Palestinian woman and an Indigenous Elder start a guerilla garden on the lawn of their shared apartment building and battle middle management to make it to harvest.
Jun 9 '25 (Virtual)
Little Lake is a short 2D animated student film about a young lily-pad boy learning about his world and the lake he lives in.
Jun 9 '25 (Virtual)
When Ellie learns Sam is leaving for art school tomorrow, their summer feels ruined. With the help of friends, they find the courage within their hearts to make their last night count.
Jun 9 '25 (Virtual)
To steal back a flower that is special to her lover, Tiska embarks on a dangerous journey across an overgrown landscape, fighting demons in a post-apocalyptic city.