A young girl growing up in the forests of central Borneo follows ancient connections to earn the gift of a story — how her community united to preserve their lands amid rampant deforestation.
In my hand is the story of the Indigenous activist Niillas Somby, which explores the personal and historical struggles of the Sámi people. The film navigates between imprisonment, protests, and surreal encounters.
Harry is torn from tending to his bedridden mother by his erratic and sticky-fingered father who takes him on a wild goose chase to kill a cow for Christmas supper.
The low-budget adventures of streetwise fisheries officer Honey Kaha are brought to life by star Dr. Julia Love and her dastardly former husband, Kent Barry.
After being injured in a protest, a Quechua youth has a supernatural encounter that unveils his true identity, forcing him to confront his past and decolonize his inner self.
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.
The court ruled that wind plants located in a reindeer grazing area violated Sámi human rights. In response, young Sámi protest to compel the government to protect Sámi rights and identity.