PEOPLE & CULTURE
telling our story
‘Telling Our Story’ is the voice of 11 First Peoples, from more than thirty communities and villages in Quebec, Labrador, New-Brunswick, Ontario, over one hundred women and men of all generations hold the talking stick with humour, wisdom, and generosity, as they speak to us in Indigenous languages, French, and English.
4 x 60'
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The greatest performers in the history of theatre exist behind the curtain.
PEOPLE & CULTURE 5 x 60'
smoke and mirrors
The Nuclear World Project’s goal with the production of the third documentary entitled ‘In Search of Resolution’ is a continuing exploration into the future, not to predict what will happen, rather to profile individuals and organizations finding new ways to move the world away from the dangers of the most destructive weapon ever invented
PEOPLE & CULTURE 1 x 60'
in search of resolution
The phenomenally resilient sea women of Marado Island, at the southernmost tip of South Korea, are like no one else on the planet.
PEOPLE & CULTURE 1 x 90'
last mermaids of korea, the (w/t)
This fascinating series provides a jaw-dropping glimpse into the elite world of ‘world-beating’ technology, services, art and skills.
PEOPLE & CULTURE 8 x 60'
world's ultimate, the
In the wilderness of Arctic Russia, we follow 2 brothers as they navigate the struggles of the changing world whilst trying to preserve the Nenet people’s traditional way of life.
PEOPLE & CULTURE 1 x 90'
last reindeer herders, the (w/t)
The Tradition Keepers' stories of personal challenge and cultural survival go beneath the surface of Indonesia’s textile arts into a world of rituals and ancestors, cosmology and mythology, social and ecological wisdom.
PEOPLE & CULTURE 6 x 30'
tradition keepers
Stories from remote areas in Bangladesh bring us close to the lives of families who are most vulnerable to climate shifts.
PEOPLE & CULTURE 1 x 15'
rivers of hope
An epic sailing journey seen through the lens of wildlife photographer George Karbus.
PEOPLE & CULTURE 1 x 15'
pole of inaccessibility: a photographers perspective, the
The Niger Delta is home to the third largest mangrove ecosystem in the world, but following the discovery of oil in 1956, the area has been plagued by oil extraction. Activist Martha Agbani has dedicated her life to restoring the local environment.
PEOPLE & CULTURE 1 x 15'
martha's delta
Set in the far-off dystopian future of...2023. 'Extract. Destroy. Repeat' is a short animation following our unlikely hero Stan, during his induction day at the deep-sea mining company, Happy Metals Corp.
PEOPLE & CULTURE 1 x 15'
extract. destroy. repeat
Throughout history, Black communities have had a treacherous relationship with water, depicted as a powerful yet destructive entity by African folklore. This is a story never told before, but necessary now more than ever: a modern day tale of the Black Mermaid, Zandile Ndhlovu, a South African free diver who takes us to discover the magic of the Sardine Run.
PEOPLE & CULTURE 1 x 15'
black mermaid, the