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- This six episode series chronicles the cruel treatment of indigenous children.
- A half-hour comedy-drama about four young women discovering how to be Mohawk in the 21st century.
- The history of the depiction of Native Americans in Hollywood films.
- A documentary about the role of Native Americans in popular music history.
- The Story of Steppenwolf On a magic carpet ride from Germany to Toronto to California, we follow the evolution of the band Steppenwolf, in a time when music was taking a cue from the darkening world around it. Steppenwolf is one of the most iconic and enigmatic bands in the history of rock music. On the edge of mainstream and the psychedelic underground, their song "Born to Be Wild" opened the cult movie "Easy Rider" and became an anthem for an entire generation. Steppenwolf's sound descended upon the 60's music scene like a dagger in the heart of the summer of love: it is no coincidence that they were the very first band to use "Heavy Metal" in their lyrics. The origins of Steppenwolf's hard rock sound are told through the stories of charismatic lead singer John Kay, bass player Nick St. Nicholas, guitar player Michael Monarch, and songwriter Mars Bonfire. Using exclusive, never-before-seen super 8 mm footage, deep-dive archives, and present-day scenes. Born to Be Wild: The Story of Steppenwolf takes us from war-torn Germany to the working-class streets of Toronto, and then to Los Angeles where the band rises and falls from fame.
- The latest archaeological research unravels the mystery behind this elusive Egyptian Queen whose name is synonymous with seduction, beauty and scandal.
- An in-depth look at the ways Indigenous cultures have been reduced to stereotypes, appropriated by mainstream popular culture, and the impact on Indigenous peoples.
- The storied journey of Indigenous masks and their profound impact on one of the most iconic art movements of all time.
- Coming Home (Wanna Icipus Kupi) reveals impacts of the Sixties Scoop, Indigenous resilience and narrative sovereignty.
- The Last Explorer is a historical documentary about the famous American Hubbard expeditions through wilderness Labrador in 1903 and 1905 - adventure, starvation, forbidden love and death - told through the POV of the Cree trapper who guided them.
- Indians + Aliens is a documentary TV series about encounters with unidentified flying objects in the Cree territories of northern Quebec.
- Documentary series that journeys to mysterious places where the land meets the supernatural.
- Directors bring us into the north of Quebec and show us the decision process of a Cree community about whether signing a deal with the Prime Minister Bernard Landry for the construction of an hydroelectric project on Cree territory in exchange of 3,5 billions of dollars.
- Dreamcatcher Bios features the stories of amazing, globally successful game changers and shows how their Indigenous spirit got them to the top.
- Mohawk Girls is a feature-length documentary about three teenage-girls growing up in the Kahnawake Mohawk community, outside of Montreal. Shot over the span of two years, Mohawk filmmaker, Tracey Deer, takes viewers into the lives of these girls and offers a surprising inside look at Native youth culture in the 21st century.
- Filmed in the road-movie genre, Mommy, Mommy follows Linda and Mona for more than four years, charting the highs, lows, and debates associated with adopting a baby as a gay couple.
- With moving stories from a range of characters from her Kahnawake Reserve, Mohawk filmmaker, Tracey Deer, reveals the divisive legacy of more than a hundred years of discriminatory and sexist government policy to expose the lingering "blood quantum" ideals, snobby attitudes and outright racism that threaten to destroy the fabric of her community.
- Mohawk Girl's fan favourite, Butterhead (played by Meegwun Fairbrother) gifts his wisdom to the universe in Butterhead's Guide to the Galaxy. Watch and learn, if you want to be BEAST with no effort whatsoever.
- Down the Mighty River is a six-part documentary series about the Rupert River, one of the most magnificent wild rivers in the world, just before its destruction for a hydro-electric project in the summer of 2009. Down the Mighty River is an intimate and moving portrait of the river's story - its people, land, and wildlife - and the cultural and environmental impacts of one of the most environmentally destructive mega projects in the western hemisphere.
- The Oka Legacy is a POV documentary that explores how the Oka Crisis has influenced contemporary Indigenous identity in Canada.
- A search for the unexpected, for the hidden history of social change, for the truth about the past, and for the lies in religions, politics, media, and wars.
- Indians + Aliens II is a documentary TV series about encounters with UFOs in the remote First Nations territories of Canada's North.
- Honours the last generation of traditional native elders. Dab Iyiyuu - Cree for 'Absolutely Aboriginal'.