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Borderline: Award-winning Sami siblings' debut film collaboration tells their story in their own Indigenous voice
These Sámi siblings are committed to ensuring Indigenous voices and perspective...
Jarred Cross 12 May 2026
Sámi documentary shares story of First Nations struggle across the Atlantic
The new documentary LET OUR MOUNTAINS LIVE will make its North American Premiere...
Giovanni Torre 25 Mar 2026
'Riders of the Buffalo Nations' records life, culture and survival on reservations
'Riders of the Buffalo Nations' is a long-form photographic and documentary proj...
Joseph Guenzler 9 Jan 2026
25 years of cyberTribe celebrated with recognition of Indigenous women in screen culture
The 2025 Solid Screen Awards have been announced as part of cyberTribe's 25th an...
Joseph Guenzler 22 Dec 2025
Pechanga Tribe issues cease-and-desist over 'You're No Indian' film
The team behind the movie 'You're No Indian' received a cease-and-desist letter...
Joseph Guenzler 28 Nov 2025
Wirra Distribution's Satu: Year of the Rabbit set for cinema release

A new film will be released across Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand through Wirra Distribution, an Indigenous owned company founded by Wongutha filmmaker Travis Akbar.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Aug 20, 2025
Indigenous-led documentary explores aquatic ecosystems

Water Worlds, a groundbreaking 13-part documentary series by Cree filmmaker Len Morrisette, examines the impact of human activity on aquatic ecosystems through an Indigenous lens.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Jan 30, 2025
Examining Native American depictions in the American West

An upcoming event in Utah will explore the portrayal of Native Americans in Western narratives through film screenings and discussions. The American West Centre (AWC) is hosting a two-day film festiva...

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Jan 13, 2025
New film explores Native American disenrollment and its consequences

A new documentary, due for release later this year, 'You're No Indian', examines the contentious practice of Native American disenrollment, where tribes remove individuals from their membership rolls.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Jan 10, 2025
First Nations star D'Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai makes powerful statement at Emmy Awards

Oji-Cree actor D'Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai wore a red painted hand print on his face at the Emmy Awards on Sunday to draw attention to the crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Sep 16, 2024
Top films and talents recognised at 2024 Weengushk International Film Festival

The 8th annual Weengushk International Film Festival recently announced the award recipients for the 2024 Festival, held from July 11-14 on Manitoulin Island in Northern Ontario, Canada.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Jul 23, 2024
Indigenous actress Lily Gladstone makes history at Golden Globes

Lily Gladstone has won best actress at the Golden Globes for her role as Mollie (Kyle) Burkhart in the Martin Scorsese film, Killers of the Flower Moon.

Rhiannon Clarke Rhiannon Clarke Jan 8, 2024
Auliʻi Cravalho shines light on violence against Indigenous women

Native Hawaiian actor Auliʻi Cravalho wore a red handprint on her face in support of the No More Stolen Sisters movement at the premier of new series The Power on Friday.

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Rhiannon Clarke Mar 28, 2023
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