Indigenous

Les Films du 3 Mars (F3M) invites you to discover Indigenous themed films. From fiction to documentaries, long and short, enjoy the best of Québécois and Canadian filmmaking.

THOSE WHO COME, WILL HEAR

77 min, documentary, Quebec, Canada, 2017

“Those Who Come, Will Hear” proposes a unique meeting with the last remaining speakers of several indigenous languages of Quebec – all threatened with extinction.

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QIPISA

36 min, Documentary, Quebec, Canada, 2016

The director goes back to her roots in Pangnirtung, amongst her family and community. It leads her to another journey: to Qipisa, the outpost camp from where they were uprooted.

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LIGHTS ABOVE WATER

60 min, documentary, Quebec, Canada, 2016

Children from a Cree community express and question their identity.

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NALLUA – SPIRA

76 min., Documentary, Quebec, Canada, 2015

The Pond Inlet Inuit in Nunavut live with the memory of a tragedy: in 1943, 25 people –over half the population of the community – died within the span of a few days. This personal and intimate documentary brings us into homes and lives of Ruth and Elisapie, two survivors of this tragedy.

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LIVING LIKE THE LAND

73 min, Documentary, Quebec, Canada, 2014

After more than 100 years of restless colonialism, the Dene People strive to reconnect with the land they live on.

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THE BLACK CASE

13 min, short film, Quebec, Canada, 2014

An eight year old girl experience a series of traumatic events while quarantined in the infirmary of a residential school for Native children in Canada.

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