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- Kin tells the story of a fictional Dublin family embroiled in gangland war and speaks to the enduring unbreakable bonds of blood and family.
- TV SeriesA young Inuk woman in a tiny Arctic village strives to forge her own path, defying societal expectations and gossip in her tightknit community.
- This six episode series chronicles the cruel treatment of indigenous children.
- Psychological drama told through the eyes of matriarch Aline Spears, who survives Canada's residential school system to continue her family's generational struggle in the face of systemic starvation, racism and sexual abuse.
- Violet and Harley, lifelong friends, navigate the throes of newfound independence after high school graduation, their unbreakable bond strained by diverging paths and adult choices during one tumultuous yet formative summer in Winnipeg.
- A volcano in Yellowstone Park suddenly erupts.
- In 1952, an Inuit hunter named Tivii with tuberculosis leaves his northern home and family to go recuperate at a sanatorium in Quebec City. Uprooted, far from his loved ones, unable to speak French and faced with a completely alien world, he becomes despondent. When he refuses to eat and expresses a wish to die, his nurse, Carole, comes to the realization that Tivii's illness is not the most serious threat to his well-being. She arranges to have a young orphan, Kaki, transferred to the institution. The boy is also sick, but has experience with both worlds and speaks both languages. By sharing his culture with Kaki and opening it up to others, Tivii rediscovers his pride and energy. Ultimately he also rediscovers hope through a plan to adopt Kaki, bring him home and make him part of his family.
- Billy's father disappeared. He and his mother go to find him, while they find themselves lots of adventure, interesting animals, new friends in the lost world.
- Intimidated after moving to the city, a young rez Indian gets romantically involved with his sister's best friend, an urban Indian woman twice his age; against the wishes of his family and friends. Before anyone gets hurt, Jason must decide if he's ready for commitment or exploring more of what life has to offer.
- Saving Luna is a feature-length documentary about Luna, a lone baby killer whale who gets separated from his family in a remote Vancouver Island fjord. When Luna seeks companionship from people, he breaks a fundamental barrier built of mutual fear and ignorance that normally exists between humans and wild beings. This shattering of convention leads to joy, confusion and anger. In a magnificent landscape, different groups of people fight over their wildly differing views of who Luna is, and what we need to do to save him. To natives he's the spirit of a chief. To boaters he's a goofy friend. To conservationists he's a cause. To scientists he's trouble. To officials he's a danger. To the filmmakers, Suzanne Chisholm and Michael Parfit, he's a lone, lovable street kid whale. Eventually, as more and more people advocate Luna's death, Michael and Suzanne become intricately involved in the efforts to protect him. They believe he can be protected if he is simply given the friendship he seeks. But that's not so easy. Finally, as conflict and tragedy stain the waters, Luna becomes a symbol of the world's wildest beauty: wonderful to know, but so hard to save.
- A Métis-Cree trapper haunted by memories of fleeing a monstrous beast returns to recruit for the 1885 Resistance. Pursued by wolfers, she follows a bloody trail to confront the curse that devastated her life.
- A psychological thriller that follows the horrific descent of young social media influencers lured into a violent cult.
- TAKEN focuses on solving the cases of missing and murdered Indigenous people in Canada, and honouring their stories.
- A class field trip to the Oregon Trail results in the class and teacher getting lost.
- Horse Warriors follows three dedicated teams as they train, compete and strive for victory in the North American Indian Relay Championships. This thrilling series captures the unique challenges each team faces, from balancing work and family responsibilities to overcoming injuries and personal strife. Featuring both male and female athletes, the show highlights the significant roles women play in this demanding sport. With a focus on the mysterious and compelling nature of horse relay racing, Horse Warriors celebrates the spirit and heritage of the plains' original people. Only the most skilled and dedicated teams will achieve champion status and compete for prize money at prestigious events like the Calgary Stampede.
- A widowed Ukrainian plumber and a widowed Cree waitress fall madly in love resulting in a riotous fireworks display of conflicts with friends and family.
- The story of the killing of Colten Boushie and his family's pursuit of justice.
- An in-depth look at the life of the activist and musician, with archival material never seen before, with present-day footage of Buffy performing and interviews with her bandmates, colleagues and herself.
- Angel and Randy Henry are a sister and brother, caught on the mean streets of Vancouver's Downtown Eastside. While Angel finds the strength to escape her seemingly hopeless situation, Randy slips deeper into a world consumed by abandonment and fuelled by drugs.
- Following the journey of Indigenous participants traveling and surviving as their ancestors once did, learning history and culture from Elders and Knowledge Keepers.
- Ghost Hunters of the Grand River follows a group of Six Nations ghost hunters who have dedicated their very existence to gathering evidence from the world of ghost stories, paranormal encounters and the unexplainable.
- Isolated from any urban contact, the dysfunctional TV cast and crew of a third-rate syndicated action series "Wolf Canyon", fight spirit numbing boredom and madness in their makeshift trailer town on a Native reservation.
- It's summertime in the Arctic, and host Rita Claire sets up camp at her mother's tent on the land. With the help of her old husky, Qimmiq, and a cast of special friends, Rita Claire sings songs, plays games, reads stories and learns new words in Inuktitut. Special guests, including Celina Kalluk, Beatrice Deer, Looee Arreak, Meeka Arnakaq and the Jerry Cans, drop by to visit. Anaana's Tent is an entertaining and educational preschool TV series that prepares children for Kindergarten. The series is a mixture of live-action, puppet, and animated segments and is filled with Northern stories. Anaana's Tent teaches Inuit values of kindness, friendship, patience and environmental stewardship.