NEWS RELEASES

Jun 9 '25 (Virtual)
Romance and comedy come together to paint a contemporary portrait of love on a Navajo reservation.
Jun 9 '25 (Virtual)
Set in a 1950s Inuit community, Aviliaq (Entwined) tells the story of two Inuit lesbians struggling to stay together in a new world run by outsiders.
Jun 9 '25 (Virtual)
While the pandemic rages on and regulations are abandoned, immunocompromised lovers George and Eileen struggle to navigate their long-distance relationship. Dreams and stories lead George to seek answers through medicine.
Jun 9 '25 (Virtual)
A young Ojibwe girl learns how to say goodbye in her traditional language when her grandmother falls ill.
Jun 9 '25 (Virtual)
Anette Spencer is a nosey Elder who has no particular crime or mystery to solve; she just really likes to know what’s going on. This satirical monologue was written for radio. All dialogue, sound effects, soundscapes, and musical additions were produced by the author and narrator, January Rogers.
Jun 9 '25 (Virtual)
Told through the eyes of an ailing man comes a story of heartbreak when the man discovers why his best friend has brought him to the doctor.
Jun 9 '25 (Virtual)
An Amazon night's dream speaks of the past, the present, and the possible future of the Amazon, its beauty, its danger, and its unlimited potential, reflected by a young Indigenous girl in dialogue with her grandmother.
Jun 9 '25 (Virtual)
Hind, a charming young karate athlete with a hearing disability, faces a violating incident that distorts her world. Through her eyes and ears, we navigate experiences of tenderness and pain, silence and noise, and the hidden and the manifest.
Jun 9 '25 (Virtual)
Through fashion, testimony, and memory this short documentary honours children lost to Indian Residential “Schools.” Amber Alert blends beauty and grief into an urgent call for truth and healing.
Jun 9 '25 (Virtual)
Allison and Bear find the treasures of nature.