Hi, My Name is Lilliana
In her first film, Lilliana Rice addresses the complexities of working as a mixed race filmmaker and animator.
In her first film, Lilliana Rice addresses the complexities of working as a mixed race filmmaker and animator.
A young Atikamekw woman shows that living outside her reserve does not change who she is on the inside.
"Eleven year old Andreita Gonzales reminds us we can learn from people of all ages – and gives insight about how she sees the world during pandemic times. Her artistic voice is shaped by the skies, mountains, mesa and clay earth around her home in San Ildefonso Pueblo. "
Charine Pilar Gonzales reflects on the nature of her grief after suddenly losing her little brother, Tyler, at age 19.
In her first documentary, Angela Williams reflects on her culture-rich childhood as she seeks to find to her role in a new tribal community.