The River Peka
After a car accident claims the lives of their parents, teenage brothers are left with their grandfather, the younger in a wheelchair. Griefstricken, the older brother refuses to accept his […]
After a car accident claims the lives of their parents, teenage brothers are left with their grandfather, the younger in a wheelchair. Griefstricken, the older brother refuses to accept his […]
Midang Midang was handed to Alena by her grand aunty Tepu’ Ira. It tells of a young girl, sitting watching the leaves of a fruit tree drying in the sun, […]
The impacts of mining flow through the landscape and deep into a community. Devastated by irrefutable evidence of water contamination, a young leader finds hope: In country and culture
In the wake of her best friend’s suicide, a young woman creates a girls’ boxing team to heal through sport, sisterhood, and tradition. Shaionna leads the squad of sassy pre-teens […]
12-year-old twins cut their hair for the very first time in a Cree coming-of-age ceremony
In 2017, the Whanganui river was granted legal personhood confirming what Māori already knew – the awa is an ancestor. Ko au te awa, ko te awa ko au. I […]
Mum dies and old conflicts come back to life.
When a young Samoan woman is stricken with bleeding stigmata during an Easter church service, she faces adoration and condemnation from her deeply religious island community, whilst struggling with her […]
XO Rad Magical is a personal lyrical poem about the daily struggle of living with schizophrenia. This psychedelic and hypnotic film shows there is beauty in the minds of those […]
Giitu giitu/ Thank you Lord gives an Indigenous insight to the Laestadian trance.