NEWS RELEASES

Jun 3 '25 (Virtual)
Wînipêk explores Indigeneity on the prairies, emphasizing disconnection and longing for kinship with the Land. Through contrasting landscapes, it examines cultural dispossession, coexistence, and the enduring journey of returning home.
Jun 3 '25 (Virtual)
Nina Gualinga speaks to her grandfather’s legacy, calling out the commodification and extractivism of Indigenous lands in the Amazon Rainforest and how this consumption extends to the ancestral medicine, hayakwaska.
Jun 3 '25 (Virtual)
When best friends are left home alone, they do what all teenage boys do: raid Mum’s wardrobe and create a fantasy world where they feel safe. But their parents are onto them. Is their safe bubble about to burst?
Jun 3 '25 (Virtual)
Uncle Lyle is an Indigenous-based comedy that revolves around the misadventures of Lyle, a 35-year-old Indigenous man, and his teenage nephew, Billy.
Jun 3 '25 (Virtual)
When a young boy fears for his grandfather’s health he looks to the land to seek a cure.
Jun 3 '25 (Virtual)
A mystical gardener harvests fruits from the earth that defy everyone's expectations.
Jun 3 '25 (Virtual)
Tiger highlights Dana Tiger — an Indigenous, award-winning, internationally acclaimed artist and Elder — her family, and the resurgence of the iconic Tiger T-Shirt Company.
Jun 3 '25 (Virtual)
After her sister Tama’s untimely passing, Birdie learns that the bond between them is stronger than life and death.
Jun 3 '25 (Virtual)
An urban warrior returns to his tribal homeland on a quest to discover his cultural identity.
Jun 3 '25 (Virtual)
This film centers Noel-Leigh Cockney’s family and history, reflecting a reality faced by many in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region. Amid rapid changes across Inuit Nunangat, the path forward lies in returning to cultural roots.