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Falls Around Her: A quiet story of trauma, land and resistance

A slow, thoughtful film that stays with you.

The body understands that it will be dismissed: Indigenous women in “The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open”

The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open shows how colonization and systemic harm live on in the body, instilling a deep, learned fear...

Jeremy Dutcher invites us to listen with intention

Motewolonuwok is an album of quiet power and generational connection

Slash Back celebrates being Inuit through sci-fi action

No alien threat is too big for the young heroes from Pangnirtung, Nunavut

Crave’s Little Bird and the stories the Sixties Scoop left behind

In Little Bird, the personal becomes political in the most intimate way. With moments of resilience and heartbreak woven throughout, the limited series asks viewers to bear witness to Canada’s past and the lives forever shaped by it.

North of North; a comedic and modern representation of Inuk peoples in Canada

North of North in its inaugural season, is an authentic representation of Inuk peoples in northern Canada. The eight-episode season, written and produced by...

Tia Wood releases her second EP Stimulated

Tia Wood, Cree and Salish singer-songwriter from Saddle Lake Cree Nation, Alberta, released her second EP, Stimulated, on Feb. 6.Music has never been far...

Jennifer’s Body: the movie that outsmarted its time

“Hell is a teenage girl.” This is a haunting premonition of everything the movie is about.

Indigenous films made history at TIFF. Let’s make sure it lasts. This is a reminder.

The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) made history this year. For the festival's 50th anniversary, a record eight Indigenous films were featured. It's more...

Inside The Amazing Digital Circus: bright colours, dark secrets and unforgettable characters

The Amazing Digital Circus is an indie animation show first released on YouTube in 2023, and produced by Glitch Productions, a company known for...

The scariest part of “Sinners” (2025) isn’t the vampires, it’s history

Sinners isn’t just a horror film, it’s a reflection on America’s darkest sins, from systemic racism to generational trauma.

Two Star & The Dream Police is an emotionally complex dream

Mk.gee, A.K.A. Michael Gorden, released his first studio album, Two Star & The Dream Police, on February 9, 2024. Over the span of 33...

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