Set over the course of one evening, Parker and his boyfriend, Darren, find themselves detoured on their trip and going towards Parker’s late kokum’s cabin. The men make a disturbing discovery which creates tension within the pairs already unhealthy relationship. Shot in one continuous take, Terror/Forming, will show paranoia, anxiety and tension bubbling to the… Read more »
Film Category: 2023
Indigenous Resistance: Now and Then
We explore how it was for our people to go through statehood, blood quantum, ANCSA, boarding schools, stripping our language and dance away, and all that has done to our mental health. With that, we try to have a hopeful spin on this narrative and show how resilient our people are.
Living Weaving
A celebratory 10-minute documentary on Musqueam weaver Debra Sparrow, her reclamation journey, her family, and her identity.
Chubby Cree: PiMahCiHoWin
A young boy uplifts his community with the powerful medicine in his voice.
Broadcasting Native Voices: Mary Jean Robertson
Mary Jean Robertson has been a native voice on the airwaves in San Francisco for 50 years. Mary Jean shares why it is important for Native people to have space and how she works to amplify native voices through her radio show.
Through My Eyes
A Navajo man reflects on his cultural identity while interacting at the Bosque Redondo Memorial–a Navajo incarceration camp in Fort Sumner, New Mexico. David Henderson is a full blood Navajo man who was raised by a loving white family after his biological mother died giving birth to his younger brother. Even though raised in the… Read more »
Memere
Mémère follows the story of a devoted grandson’s fluke opportunity to take his Grandmother on a trip down memory lane.
My Brother
Stunning Hawai’i backdrops frame this touching drama about a Tongan brother and sister at rugby practice. Recovering from a recent injury and rejected from another University, Alofa is ready to give up. Meanwhile, her brother Malu races against time to encourage his sister and pass on valuable life lessons before it’s too late.
Redlights
An evening out takes a dramatic turn for two Indigenous women, Tina and Amber, when Amber is suddenly taken into police custody. Fearing the worst, Tina tails the cruiser outside city limits and makes a courageous choice to free her friend.
Unless You Have Been There
Kristen and Gabe share the same home yet live on opposite ends of security and oppression.