‘She Cried That Day’ director Amanda Erickson on film’s making; its ties to missing Indigenous women
Film director Amanda Erickson joins the latest podcast episode of “Conversations Different,” to reflect on the making of her ...
Filmmakers across indigenous cultures the world over are gathering in Ōtaki on the Kapiti Coast this week to connect and ...
With ‘20 hours of footage in the can,’ production is now set for a budding documentary, thanks to Squamish Arts: A testimony of hope following Indigenous trauma.
Journalist and broadcaster Wayne Coolwell documented years of Indigenous culture with his 35mm camera. The photographs are going on showcase at the State Library.
When thinking about Bigfoot or Sasquatch, many people picture the movie Harry and the Hendersons, or grainy footage of a ...
For Oregon Public Broadcasting documentarian Jessie Sears, the Klamath River has been a pivotal part of her life — though she ...
For more than 20 years, filmmaker Daniel Glick has been drawn to a certain kind of story. Not empty inspiration. But stories ...
Nolwenn Hervé's "The Cord," which received a Special Mention in the main competition category of Copenhagen Intl. Documentary ...
TELUS originals has unveiled a new slate of 10 documentary projects from British Columbia and Alberta, exploring themes including aging with dignity, mental well being, biodiversity and belonging. The ...
Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers returned her trophy, the president resigned and 16 members have quit — with more considering their position: "This Is Killing the TFCA." By Etan Vlessing, Adam Benzine The mass ...
A new MOU links the Utah Film Commission with Navajo Nation TV & Film to protect Monument Valley and boost local film jobs.
I Am Greta” director Nathan Grossman revisits a 1996 expedition into Brazil’s Amazon, hailed at the time for its rare images of an isolated Indigenous community, in his new film “Amazomania,” which ...
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