In 1850, George Copway was the first Indian to publish a history of his Nation, the Objibway. Intemperance is a satire that brings to life a morally complex story of his people living in changing times.
Heartbeat of Grief is an experimental, spectral soundscape written to capture the raw pulse of grief and the quiet surrender to its full emotional experience.
Connie, a grandmother, and Sage, her grandson, celebrate a shared milestone in their Cree community in this heartfelt journey of love, showcasing resilience and the power of intergenerational dreams.
Set against the backdrop of the climate crisis and opioid epidemic, Forest Echoes follows Echo and Wild, urban Indigenous land defenders. On the anniversary of their arrest, a community death reopens wounds but also offers healing.
An adventurous rabbit undertakes an enchanted evening escapade through a mysterious forest trail. The rabbit encounters dreaming wolves, and other mischievous animals as he navigates a midnight mushroom garden.
Raised in isolation by murderous, loving criminals, Evie Savage rebels against her parents by running away in search of something better. She’d kill to have a “normal” life.
A middle-aged trans man starts taking hormones and observes his physical and mental changes over a year and nine months amid an ongoing news cycle of anti-trans legislation.
A Gwich’in Elder in Canada’s far North recounts a dream of the last remaining Datrin (Raven). Who would you talk to if you were the last speaker of your language?