film

Lost underwater for 75 years, a diver and his team embark on a search to find a sunken steam locomotive in one of Canada’s deepest lakes, where a more intimate discovery unveils itself surrounding the remote community of Slocan.
Teton Gravity Research presents the 28th annual snow film: Legend Has It
Ryan Collins explores the implications of being a gay man in Revelstoke, BC, while seeking to frame a larger picture of queer life in a mountain small-town.
The compelling testimony of David Shentow, a Canadian WWII immigrant and Holocaust survivor, lies at the heart of a remarkable journey that began in 1942 on a quiet road in Northern France.
Uprooted, the Journey of Jazz Dance is a film that explores and celebrates jazz dance's African roots, history, lineage and future progressions through a social and political lens.
Ever Deadly weaves concert footage with stunning sequences filmed on location in Nunavut, seamlessly bridging landscapes, stories and songs with pain, anger and triumph--all through the expressions of Tanya Tagaq, one of the most innovative musical performers of our time.
The Territory provides an immersive on-the-ground look at the tireless fight of the Indigenous Uru-eu-wau-wau people against the encroaching deforestation brought by farmers and illegal settlers in the Brazilian Amazon.
In a rural east-coast trailer park, Link lives with his toxic father and younger half-brother Travis. When Link discovers his Mi'kmaw mother could still be alive, it lights a flame and they make a run for a better life.
Following the death of her beloved grandmother, 8-year-old Nelly accompanies her parents to her mother's childhood home where she meets a young neighbour building a treehouse. What follows is a tender tale of childhood grief, memory and connection.