Hundreds of Mapuche Indigenous people and sympathizers took part in a day of resistance and autonomy for Indigenous people in ...
A new MOU links the Utah Film Commission with Navajo Nation TV & Film to protect Monument Valley and boost local film jobs.
‘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 ...
Bigfoot believers are struggling to accept their gold standard evidence may be a hoax.
Ken Burns produces the first-ever documentary on Henry David Thoreau, which moves beyond famous one-liners to explore his ...
Satellite images capture the Sentinelese Tribe, aka the world’s most isolated people, living in primitive ways on India’s ...
The broken food system documentary 'Fork in the Road' premiered at the Sonoma International Film Festival in California's wine country.
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.
Which country speaks like Nigeria? Discover how Ghana, Sierra Leone, Liberia & Cameroon share accent features through colonial history.
Of all the screenplays Gerard Lee wrote over a distinguished career in film and television, this was his passion project, the ...
Journalist and broadcaster Wayne Coolwell documented years of Indigenous culture with his 35mm camera. The photographs are going on showcase at the State Library.
Yale University is hosting a conference this week exploring the Declaration’s legacies for Indigenous peoples and Native ...
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