We always come back to our ways
Read MoreA comedy-horror film based on of a dream
Read MoreA film for schools and educators.
Read MoreSuper cool animation reel
Read MoreBeautiful drone footage and editing
Read MoreAn ode to an important community member
Read MoreA humorous animation
Read MoreA charming multi-media film celebrating the new Big House in Bella Bella BC.
Read MoreA brave and personal story from the perspective of a son.
Read MoreA candy store owner has a frightening recipe for her candies.
Read MoreA documentary marking the grand opening of The Big House in Bella Bella BC.
Read MoreA fun promotional video about community programs.
Read MoreThis is a personal film that combines beauty, truth and solutions for ways to move forward in the face of racist stereotypes around indigenous people.
Read MoreA powerful film from the filmmakers point of view where she expresses her personal distrust in the legal systems around the unfair treatment that indigenous women receive when they become missing and murdered. The filmmaker also expresses her own fear to live in a world where this injustice is still happening. This film hopes to change people’s minds and perhaps, even, policy.
Read MoreA short film that addresses the struggles of depression and then suggests ways to reach out so it doesn’t lead to suicide.
Read MoreAn experimental film poem exploring the life of a young girl as she grows up to embrace both ‘sides’ - modern and traditional - of Heiltsuk life. Inspired by an Our World film made in 2008 on Haida Gwaii by Curtis Brown
Read MoreAn epic film about bullying: how it affects people who are bullied, possible reasons of why people bully and possible suggestions of how to deal with bullying.
This film talks about cultural learning and how it has changed over the years. It also celebrates how the Heiltsuk community is dedicated to continue it’s traditions.
Read MoreA film about the residual effects of residential schools (drug abuse) that also leaves the viewer understanding that the Heiltsuk people today are embracing culture rather than drugs.
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