Acclaimed Métis filmmaker Christine Welsh presents a compelling documentary that puts a human face on a national tragedy: the murders and disappearances of an estimated 500 Aboriginal women in Canada over the past 30 years. This is a journey into the dark heart of Native women's experience in Canada. From Vancouver's Skid Row to the Highway of Tears in northern British Columbia, to Saskatoon, this film honours those who have passed and uncovers reasons for hope. Finding Dawn illustrates the deep historical, social and economic factors that contribute to the epidemic of violence against Native women in this country.
Out of Darkness: The Mine Workers' Story
Documentary
0.0
They Called Him Mostly Harmless
Documentary, Crime, Mystery
6.5
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Documentary
7.0
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Documentary
6.8
Broken Promises: The High Arctic Relocation
Documentary
0.0
From the Depths
Documentary, Drama
6.1
Smokes and Lollies
Documentary
6.0
The Man Who Made Angels Fly
Documentary
7.0
Sepideh
Documentary, Family
6.4
God's Girls
Documentary
0.0
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Documentary
6.5
Women Without Shadows
Documentary
8.5
Love Always, Carolyn
Documentary
5.8
Treyf
Documentary
1.0
Linda's Film on Menstruation
Animation, Comedy, Documentary
5.3
City on Fire
Comedy, Documentary
9.0
Women at the stake
Documentary
0.0
Microcosmos
Documentary
7.5
Kaleidoscope
Documentary
5.0
The Cats of Mirikitani
Documentary
7.4