Unsettled, is a fish-out-of-water drama series about a family in the midst of an identity crisis trying to navigate the complex realities of living on a reserve at the dawn of a new political era.
A documentary series about shifting the colonial narrative and celebrating the reclamation of Indigenous knowledge and identity.
Future History celebrates the reclamation and revitalization of Indigenous knowledge.
Three generations of First Nations women struggle to deal with the demons of their past.
Rabbit Fall is a supernatural crime drama series that follows the life of an urban cop who is relocated to a remote town plagued by violent crimes and unexplained events.
The International Indigenous Music Summit unveils a major feature for 2021 with Giiwewizh, an artful and compelling twist on the ‘virtual festival.’
The Other Side is a half-hour doc series that follows a team of paranormal investigators who, with the guidance of an Aboriginal Elder, seek the truth behind Canada's real-life ghost stories.
In documentary style, the Indspire awards honours Inuit, Métis, and First Nations peoples who are inspiring change and progress in their communities.
The theme of the 2018 Indspire Awards was inspired by the movement of Indigenous language reclamation and revitalization, and the idea of neon signs on a skyline. The goal was to create a show that embodied the essence of “Indigenous languages thriving”.
The late Candy Palmater, Indigenous, LGBTQ2S+, stand-up Comedian performing at the Annual Indspire Awards 2013.
Directed by Jennifer Podemski
Produced by Redcloud Studios
In the fall of 2007, a group of Indigenous singers and songwriters came together to write a theme song rooted in traditional knowledge with mainstream appeal. Over a three-month period, writers, singers and musicians wrote and recorded Sit By My Fire. The result was a brilliant cross-genre expression of respect and unity.