NEWS RELEASES

Jun 9 '25 (Virtual)
A hunter on horseback accidentally discovers a portal to the afterlife in this fantastical version of a true Tsilhqot’in story.
Jun 9 '25 (Virtual)
Set in the Coast Salish region of the Pacific Northwest, 150 years in the future, the true history of North America has been swept under the rug, the stories of Indigenous peoples have been silenced, and religion and culture are criminalized.
Jun 9 '25 (Virtual)
A father tries to save the soul of his daughter, lost in darkness.
Jun 9 '25 (Virtual)
Rita sits alone on a park bench waiting for something, or someone, when she is unexpectedly approached by a Maskwa who sits with her. Why this bench? Why right now?
Jun 9 '25 (Virtual)
This allegorical horror film is about a 1800s settler family on the “frontier” hoping to establish a prosperous homestead. Their claim to the land is met by the Blackfoot Trickster, Napi, who offers more than just goods to share.
Jun 9 '25 (Virtual)
Dove, a gender-shifting warrior, uses their Indigenous medicine (Inkwo) to protect their community from an unburied swarm of terrifying creatures.
Jun 3 '25 (Virtual)
An ethereal 2D animation of the dream spirit flowing in an astral plane. While the bold outlines of the spirit shimmer and the energy lines glow within the spirit, we feel calm and healing when we connect with our spirits and allow our cosmic ancestral energy to move through and transform us.
Jun 3 '25 (Virtual)
wawêsîwin is a game born from nostalgia and a combined love of dress-up and nêhiyaw culture. Customize your avatar and create an outfit inspired by modern nêhiyaw fashion!
Jun 3 '25 (Virtual)
The year is 2173, and after a long ride home you still need to fetch some tea for an Elder…
Jun 3 '25 (Virtual)
La Leun Waashisho consists of four projects: Casey Koyczan’s adzęzah ; moon. Feather Miigwans’ Obiskaatebidoon ezhi-dibendang/She Bends the Light to Her Will, Jason Baerg’s Ni mamoowitoonaan/We Are United, and Quinn Hopkins’ 13 Moon Calendar.