An experimental documentary about addiction.
Read MoreA grandaughter interviews her grandmother about the Kwakwaka'wakw language.
Translated by Ema Child.
A young dancer interviews her grandmother to learn more about the history of her culture and get advice.
Read MoreAn interview with a grandmother reveals a suspenseful true story with a surprising end.
Read MoreIn her own words this filmmaker explains what happened to her people, the Gwa'sala, in 1964 when they were relocated along with the 'Nakwaxda'xw people. She wants to help others understand the whole story.
Read MoreAn abstracted look at the indigenous fishing culture.
Read MoreInspired by the video game meme of "choosing your own adventure", this video explores the ideas around culture and heritage and the choice to embrace or not...and the subsequent outcomes.
Read MoreThis filmmaker wanted to celebrate the lighter side of living and not dwell on sad stories of the past. For this he interviewed his grandmother to learn what she did for fun.
Read MoreA behind the scenes look at the Eke Me-Xi Community School filmmaking workshop in Tsulquate.
Read MoreA traditional story, about the Haida Wild Man.
Read MoreThe filmmaker shares some challenges of being a teenager…and some solutions.
Read MoreTwo youth from Haida Gwaii celebrate the Haida language and the beach.
Read More3 Haida youth celebrate what they love about where they live.
Read MoreDorian's family story, as told by Naani Nora Samuels, about a fateful boating accident.
Read MoreA poetic animation of an old song and story of Jerrel’s Nuxalk ancestors.
Read MoreA young girl shares a story of her ancestors and their loss of identity. She shares her efforts to revitalize and celebrate her culture for her generation and beyond.
Read MoreThis film is a reflection on the filmmaker’s relationship to his culture and his love for traditional dance.
Read MoreA stop-motion animation created with paper cut outs of a traditional story.
Read MoreA short video depicting different Dakelh phrases in a creative way!
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