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2023: Documentary: Canada-Denmark-Greenland coproduction [250] Two Indians Talking: Sara McIntyre: 2010: Comedy-drama [251] Two Soft Things, Two Hard Things: Mark Kenneth Woods, Michael Yerxa: 2016: Documentary [252] Two Worlds Colliding: Tasha Hubbard: 2004: Documentary [253]
Canada-UK coproduction [12] Coco Farm (Coco Ferme) Sébastien Gagné: Oscar Desgagnés, Joey Bélanger, Emma Bao Linh Tourné, Benoît Brière, Simon Lacroix [22] Coven: Rama Rau: Laura Hokstad, Andra Zlatescu, Ayo Leilani [23] Cover Your Ears: Sean Patrick Shaul: Documentary that examines the cause and effect of music censorship
It follows a young Indigenous leader of the Uru-eu-wau-wau people fighting back against farmers, colonizers and settlers who encroach on a protected area of the Amazon Rainforest. Thunder Bay: 2023 Film series about the murder of Indigenous youths in Thunder Bay, Canada. Thunderheart: 1992
Documentary films about Indigenous peoples in Canada (3 C, 2 P) F. First Nations films (13 C, 87 P) I. ... This page was last edited on 26 October 2023, at 13:58 (UTC).
This is a list of films and television programs dubbed into indigenous languages. Indigenous language dubs are often made to promote language revitalisation and usage of the language. The number of films and television programs being dubbed into indigenous languages is growing, particularly in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States.
Vudu launched in 2007 as a set-top box — or OTT, over-the-top — the first platform of its type to stream HD movies on demand. The platform is owned by Fandango and is the official movie and TV ...
The King Tide is a 2023 Canadian drama thriller film, directed by Christian Sparkes. [1]The film is set in a small island fishing village where a child turns up who has special, mystical powers, leading social order in the town to the brink of civil war as the residents disagree about whether the child was sent for a larger spiritual purpose.
Prince Arthur with the Chiefs of the Six Nations at the Mohawk Chapel, Brantford, 1869. The association between Indigenous peoples in Canada and the Canadian Crown is both statutory and traditional, the treaties being seen by the first peoples both as legal contracts and as perpetual and personal promises by successive reigning kings and queens to protect the welfare of Indigenous peoples ...