A traditional Heiltsuk story, animated.
Read MoreAn epic animated tale - an exerpt of a Kwakiutl legend.
Read MoreA mini-documentary exploring creativity, family and an artists’ life.
Read MoreA personal documentary about how culture, and in particular dancing and drumming, can lift the spirit and enhance one's life.
Read MoreAn incredibly brave and personal story about going down a bad path as a young person, but then, inspired by culture, choosing a more positive and productive route.
Read MoreAn experimental documentary exploring connectedness to the Tsulquate reserve, the homelands and family.
Read MoreAn homage to the filmmaker’s grandfather and his attachment to his Gwa’sala culture and his encouragement for his granddaughters' own interest and practice in their culture as well.
Read MoreAn adapted and animated version of The Kwakwaka'wakw Legend: The Dzunuk’wa, who is a sleepy monster who steals children who are out late at night.
Read MoreThis filmmaker bravely and poetically reflects on the effects from having a disappointing & unavailable father figure as a role model and care-giver. Although hard hitting and honest, this film also provides hope for youth in the same position.
Read MoreThis documentary explores addiction and depression in the indigenous community. Personal experience is shared and hope is given to those who choose a healthier and more cultural path!
Read MoreA suspenseful short that has a sceptical hotel clerk come into contact with the supernatural spirit of the Kwakwaka'wakw: The Bakwas.
Read MoreA short doc about the filmmaker’s mother who is the empathetic employee at the homeless shelter in Port Hardy BC.
Read MoreAn animated adaptation of the Kwakwaka'wakw legend of the giant of the woods who steals children who do not listen to their parents.
Read MoreAn experimental documentary exploring the concept and cultural importance of the West Coast Tribal Canoe Journey.
Read MoreA behind the scenes look at Our World and the partnership with R2R and their quest to take this project initiative all the way across Canada.
Read MoreAn irreverent new employee of the Haida Heritage Centre learns a lesson in cultural respect.
Read MoreA mini documentary exploring the continued importance of Haida Legends in modern times.
Read MoreAn animated version of the Haida legend "The Bear and the Berry Picker" adapted by Joan Moody (Haida Language Teacher).
Read MoreA experimental rumination of self and place in the world.
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