Métis filmmaker Shane Belcourt first heard about the occupation a few years ago when he was going to direct a Heritage Moment on Anicinabe Park, a project that didn’t move ahead. When he was ...
Documentary by Lyana Patrick shows first of it's kind lawsuit in effort of Indigenous communities to regain stewardship of ...
The number of children in care in Manitoba is up for the first time in several years, as Indigenous youth in the system ...
Montreal Gazette on MSN
Three film festivals bringing eye-opening cinema to Montreal in November
Montreal is often called the city of festivals, and when it comes to film festivals, no month is busier than November. On ...
It’s a seasonal delight – storefront window paintings featuring holiday scenes that brighten up public spaces and attract the ...
Edmonton Journal on MSNOpinion
Opinion: The Métis story is Alberta's story too
Every November, Métis Week arrives quietly. Across Alberta, you’ll see our flag raised and hear the notes of the fiddle. And ...
A combination of technological developments and market forces is undermining the trust between viewer and filmmaker. What’s ...
As Phnom Penh welcomes artists, students, and audiences from across the region and beyond, Photo Phnom Penh 2025 reaffirms ...
Watermelon Pictures has acquired worldwide rights to doc feature Shoot the People, about photographer and activist Misan ...
"Bring Them Home," an award-winning documentary narrated by Lily Gladstone, follows the Blackfeet Nation’s efforts to restore ...
Toronto Life on MSN
The Influentials 2025
In a world first, Lipsman and his team in Sunnybrook’s Hurvitz Brain Sciences Program non-invasively breached the blood-brain ...
The 1851 painting by Emanuel Leutze titled “Washington Crossing the Delaware.” Ken Burns is back with “The American ...
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