Skin for Skin
A dark allegory of greed set in 1823 during the brutal early days of the fur trade.
A short film recreating 19th-century fur trade scenes with an all-male chorus soundtrack.
A 1979 vignette showing the importance of wild rice harvesting for the Anishinaabe people.
A short vignette about the men who drove freighter canoes during the fur trade era.
A deep dive into the legend of the Loup-Garou (Werewolf), one of the most enduring and frightening superstitions in French-Canadian
An overview of three of the most famous legends of French Canada: Werewolves (Loup-Garou), the dark tale of La Corriveau,
A 9-film series exploring the economic, military, and social forces that created the U.S.-Canada border. This is the largest scholarship
A high-energy performance of the iconic Red River Jig by the Asham Stomper Guys in St. Laurent.
The definitive cinematic reference on the Seven Years’ War and the guerrilla warfare tactics of the Indigenous and Canadiens.