This is a list of indigenous Canadian films, including First Nations, Métis and Inuit films.

0-9

Title Director Year Genre Notes Ref
3 Indian Tales (3 histoires d'indiens) Robert Morin 2014 Docufiction [1]

A

Title Director Year Genre Notes Ref
After the Last RiverVictoria Lean2015Documentary[2]
Aitamaako'tamisskapi Natosi: Before the SunBanchi Hanuse2023Documentary[3]
AmiskAlanis Obomsawin1977Documentary[4]
Ancestral ThreadsSean Stiller2023Short documentary[5]
Angakusajaujuq: The Shaman's ApprenticeZacharias Kunuk2021Animated short[6]
Angelique's IsleMarie-Hélène Cousineau, Michelle Derosier2018Drama[7]
Angry InukAlethea Arnaquq-Baril2016Documentary[8]
Arctic SongGermaine Arnattaujuq, Neil Christopher, Louise Flaherty2022Animated short[9]
Atanarjuat: The Fast RunnerZacharias Kunuk2001Drama[10]
Atikamekw Suns (Soleils Atikamekw)Chloé Leriche2023Drama[11]

B

Title Director Year Genre Notes Ref
The Ballad of CrowfootWillie Dunn1968Documentary[12]
Balmoral HotelWayne Wapeemukwa2015Short drama[13]
Basket (Lhk'wál'us)Alanis Obomsawin1975Documentary[14]
Beautiful ScarsShane Belcourt2022DocumentaryProfile of Tom Wilson[15]
BeansTracey Deer2020Drama[16]
Before Tomorrow (Le jour avant le lendemain)Marie-Hélène Cousineau, Madeline Ivalu2008Drama[17]
Before the StreetsChloé Leriche2016Drama[18]
Behind the FacadeBanchi Hanuse2021Documentary[19]
Between Two WorldsBarry Greenwald1990Documentary[20]
Biidaaban (The Dawn Comes)Amanda Strong2018Animation[21]
Biidaaban: First LightLisa Jackson2018Virtual reality[22]
Bill Reid RemembersAlanis Obomsawin2022Documentary[23]
Birth of a FamilyTasha Hubbard2017Documentary[24]
Black RobeBruce Beresford1991Drama[25]
Blood QuantumJeff Barnaby2019Horror[26]
The Body Remembers When the World Broke OpenElle-Máijá Tailfeathers, Kathleen Hepburn2019Drama[27]
Boil AlertStevie Salas, James Burns2023Documentary[28]
Bones of CrowsMarie Clements2022Drama[29]
BootleggerCaroline Monnet2021Drama[30]
Brocket 99: Rockin' the CountryNilesh Patel2006Documentary[31]
Broken Angel (MaaShwaKanManiTo)Jules Arita Koostachin2022Drama[32]
Brother, I CryJessie Anthony2020Drama[33]
Buffy Sainte-Marie: Carry It OnMadison Thomas2022Documentary[34]

C

Title Director Year Genre Notes Ref
Café DaughterShelley Niro2023DramaFictionalized account of the childhood of Senator Lillian Dyck[35]
Call Me Human (Je m'appelle humain)Kim O'Bomsawin2020Documentary[36]
The CanoeAlanis Obomsawin1972Documentary[37]
The Cave (?E?anx)Helen Haig-Brown2009Science fiction[38]
ChaakapeshRoger Frappier, Justin Kingsley2019Documentary[39]
ChildrenAlanis Obomsawin1972Documentary[37]
ChokeMichelle Latimer2011Animated short[40]
Christmas at Moose FactoryAlanis Obomsawin1971Documentary[4]
Circle of the SunColin Low1960Documentary[41]
ClearcutRyszard Bugajski1991Thriller[42]
Club NativeTracey Deer2008Documentary[43]
Colonization RoadMichelle St. John2016Documentary[44]
The ColonyJeff Barnaby2007Drama[45]
Conspiracy of SilenceFrancis Mankiewicz1991Drama[46]
The Corruption of Divine ProvidenceJeremy Torrie2020Horror[47]
CrazywaterDennis Allen2013Documentary[48]
Cree Hunters of MistassiniBoyce Richardson, Tony Ianzelo1974Documentary[49]
Cry RockBanchi Hanuse2010Documentary[50]

D

Title Director Year Genre Notes Ref
Dance Me OutsideBruce McDonald1994Drama[51]
Deep Inside Clint StarClint Alberta1999Documentary[52]
Le DepSonia Boileau2015Drama[53]
Divided LoyaltiesMario Azzopardi1990Drama[54]
Do Not Tell (Ne le dis pas / Nika tshika uiten mishkut)Jani Bellefleur-Kaltush2009Short drama[55]
DreamspeakerClaude Jutra1976Drama[56]

E

Title Director Year Genre Notes Ref
Edge of the KnifeGwaai Edenshaw, Helen Haig-Brown2018Drama[57]
ElijahPaul Unwin2007Comedy-drama[58]
Êmîcêtôcêt: Many BloodlinesTheola Ross2020Short documentary[59]
Empire of DirtPeter Stebbings2013Drama[60]
Eskimo Artist: KenojuakJohn Feeney1964Short documentary[61]
Etthén Heldeli: Caribou EatersIan Toews2018Documentary[62]
Ever DeadlyChelsea McMullan, Tanya Tagaq2022Documentary[63]

F

Title Director Year Genre Notes Ref
Falls Around HerDarlene Naponse2018Drama[64]
Farming (Lep'cál)Alanis Obomsawin1975Documentary[14]
Fast HorseAlexandra Lazarowich2018Documentary[65]
File Under MiscellaneousJeff Barnaby2010Short drama[66]
Les Filles du RoiCorey Payette2023Musical drama[67]
Finality of DuskMadison Thomas2023Science fiction[68]
Finding DawnChristine Welsh2006Documentary[69]
Fire SongAdam Garnet Jones2015Drama[70]
Fish HawkDonald Shebib1979Drama[71]
FloodAmanda Strong2017Animated short[72]
For AngelaDaniel Prouty, Nancy Trites Botkin1993Short drama[73]
For JohnDale Montour2003Short documentary[74]
Foster ChildGil Cardinal1987Documentary[75]
Fractured LandFiona Rayher, Damien Gillis2015Documentary[76]
From Cherry EnglishJeff Barnaby2004Short drama[77]
FrostJeremy Ball2012Short drama[78]

G

Title Director Year Genre Notes Ref
Gabriel Goes to the CityAlanis Obomsawin1979Documentary[4]
Gene Boy Came HomeAlanis Obomsawin2007Documentary[79]
Giant BearNeil Christopher, Daniel Gies2019Animated short[80]
Ginger Snaps Back: The BeginningGrant Harvey2004Horror[81]
God's Lake NarrowsKevin Lee Burton2011Documentary[41]
Great RiverMatt LeMay2010Documentary[82]
Grey OwlRichard Attenborough1999Drama[83]
The GrizzliesMiranda de Pencier2018Drama[84]

H

Title Director Year Genre Notes Ref
Hank Williams First NationAaron James Sorensen2004Comedy[85]
Heaven's FloorLori Stoll2016Drama[86]
Hey, Viktor!Cody Lightning2023Comedy[87]
Hi-Ho Mistahey!Alanis Obomsawin2013Documentary[79]
Hiawatha, the Messiah of the OjibwayJoe Rosenthal1903Short drama[88]
High SteelDon Owen1965Short documentary[89]
History of Manawan, Part 1Alanis Obomsawin1972Documentary[90]
History of Manawan, Part 2Alanis Obomsawin1972Documentary[90]
Hochelaga, Land of SoulsFrançois Girard2017Drama[91]
Honour to Senator Murray SinclairAlanis Obomsawin2021Documentary[37]
How People Got FireDaniel Janke2008Animated short[92]
How to Build an IglooDouglas Wilkinson1949Short documentary[93]

I

Title Director Year Genre Notes Ref
If the Weather PermitsElisapie Isaac2003Documentary[94]
In a World Created by a Drunken GodJohn Hazlett2008Drama[95]
In the Land of the Head HuntersEdward S. Curtis1914Drama[96]
In the Valley of Wild HorsesAsia Youngman, Trevor Mack2018Short documentary[97]
Incident at RestigoucheAlanis Obomsawin1984Documentary[4]
Inconvenient IndianMichelle Latimer2020Documentary[98]
The Incredible 25th Year of Mitzi BearclawShelley Niro2019Comedy[99]
Indian HorseStephen Campanelli2017Drama[100]
Indian Road TripAllan W. Hopkins2020Comedy[101]
InendiSarain Fox2020Documentary[102]
The Inhuman (L'Inhumain)Jason Brennan2021Thriller[103]
Innu Nikamu: Resist and SingKevin Bacon-Hervieux2017Documentary[104]
Inuuvunga: I Am Inuk, I Am AliveDaniel Cross, Mila Aung-Thwin, Brett Gaylor2004Documentary[105]
IqaluitBenoît Pilon2016Drama[106]
Is the Crown at War with Us?Alanis Obomsawin2002Documentary[79]
Isaac LittlefeathersLes Rose1984Drama[107]
Islet (Îlot)Nicolas Brault2003Animated short[108]
The Issue with TissueMichael Zelniker2022Documentary[109]

J

Title Director Year Genre Notes Ref
Jesse JamsTrevor Anderson2020Short documentary[110]
Johnny GreyeyesJorge Manzano2000Drama[111]
Johnny TootallShirley Cheechoo2005Drama[112]
Jordan River Anderson, the MessengerAlanis Obomsawin2019Documentary[113]
The Journals of Knud RasmussenZacharias Kunuk2006Drama[114]
June in PovungnitukAlanis Obomsawin1980Documentary[79]

K

Title Director Year Genre Notes Ref
KabloonakClaude Massot1994Drama[115]
Kajutaijuq: The Spirit That ComesScott Brachmayer2014Short drama[116]
Kanehsatake: 270 Years of ResistanceAlanis Obomsawin1993Documentary[37]
Katshinau (Les Mains sales)Jani Bellefleur-Kaltush, Julien G. Marcotte2023Short drama
Kayak to KlemtuZoe Leigh Hopkins2022Drama[117]
Kímmapiiyipitssini: The Meaning of EmpathyElle-Máijá Tailfeathers2021Documentary[118]
Kissed by LightningShelley Niro2009Drama[119]
Kivitoo: What They Thought of UsZacharias Kunuk2018Documentary[120]
The Klabona KeepersTamo Campos, Jasper Snow-Rosen2022Documentary[121]
Koneline: Our Land BeautifulNettie Wild2016Documentary[122]
KuessipanMyriam Verreault2019Drama[123]

L

Title Director Year Genre Notes Ref
The Legend of SarilaNancy Florence Savard2013Animated[124]
Lelum'Asia Youngman2017Short documentary[125]
The Lesser BlessedAnita Doron2012Drama[126]
The Living StoneJohn Feeney1958Short documentary[93]
Living With GiantsAude Leroux-Lévesque, Sébastien Rist2016Documentary[127]
The Loon's NecklaceF. R. Crawley1948Short drama[128]
Luk'Luk'IWayne Wapeemukwa2017Drama[129]

M

Title Director Year Genre Notes Ref
MaïnaMichel Poulette2013Drama[130]
Map of the Human HeartVincent Ward1992Drama[131]
Martha of the NorthMarquise Lepage2009Documentary[93]
Meneath: The Hidden Island of EthicsTerril Calder2021Animated short[132]
MesnakYves Sioui Durand2011Drama[133]
Mission of Fear (Astataïon, ou Le Festin des morts)Fernand Dansereau1965Drama[134]
Moccasin Flats: RedemptionRob W. King2008Drama[135]
Mohawk GirlsTracey Deer2005DocumentaryLater spun off into a television series[136]
Monkey BeachLoretta Todd2020Drama[137]
MONSTRTank Standing Buffalo2023Animated short[138]
Moose CallAlanis Obomsawin1972Documentary[37]
Mother of Many ChildrenAlanis Obomsawin1977Documentary[4]
Mount Currie Summer CampAlanis Obomsawin1975Documentary[37]
My Favourite Food Is Indian Tacos, My Favourite Drink Is Iced Tea and My Favourite Thing Is DrummingDerius Matchewan2019Short[139]
My Indian NameAbraham Côté2022Documentary[140]
My Name Is KahentiiostaAlanis Obomsawin1995Documentary[4]

N

Title Director Year Genre Notes Ref
Nahanni: River of ForgivenessGeoff Bowie2019Documentary[141]
Nalujuk NightJennie Williams2021Short documentary[142]
The Necessities of Life (Ce qu'il faut pour vivre)Benoît Pilon2008Drama[143]
Night RaidersDanis Goulet2021Science fiction[144]
Nikamowin (Song)Kevin Lee Burton2007Short documentary[145]
Nîpawistamâsowin: We Will Stand UpTasha Hubbard2019Documentary[146]
No AddressAlanis Obomsawin1988Documentary[37]
North MountainBretten Hannam2015Action thriller[147]
Nouveau QuébecSarah Fortin2021Drama[148]
Now Is the TimeChristopher Auchter2019Short documentary[149]
Nuxalk RadioBanchi Hanuse2020Documentary[150]
N'xaxaitkwAsia Youngman2022Short drama[151]

O

Title Director Year Genre Notes Ref
Okpik's DreamLaura Rietveld2015Documentary[152]
Old CrowAlanis Obomsawin1979Documentary[4]
On the CornerNathaniel Geary2003Drama[153]
On the Trail of the Far Fur CountryKevin Nikkel2014Documentary[154]
One Day in the Life of Noah PiugattukZacharias Kunuk2019Drama[155]
One of OursYasmine Mathurin2021Documentary[156]
Our NationhoodAlanis Obomsawin2003Documentary[157]
Our People Will Be HealedAlanis Obomsawin2017Documentary[37]
Out in the ColdColleen Murphy2008Drama[158]
The Owl Who Married a Goose: An Eskimo LegendCaroline Leaf1974Animated short[159]

P

Title Director Year Genre Notes Ref
PartridgeAlanis Obomsawin1972Documentary
The Pass SystemAlex Williams2015Documentary[160]
PassageJohn Walker2008Documentary[161]
People of a FeatherJoel Heath2011Documentary[162]
The People of the Kattawapiskak RiverAlanis Obomsawin2012Documentary[79]
A Place Between: The Story of an AdoptionCurtis Kaltenbaugh2007Documentary[163]
Portraits from a FireTrevor Mack2021Comedy-drama[164]
Poundmaker's Lodge: A Healing PlaceAlanis Obomsawin1987Documentary[4]
PowerMagnus Isacsson1996Documentary[165]
The PretendiansDrew Hayden Taylor, Paul Kemp2022Documentary[166]
Puberty, Part 1Alanis Obomsawin1975Documentary[37]
Puberty, Part 2Alanis Obomsawin1975Documentary[37]

Q

Title Director Year Genre Notes Ref
Qallunaat! Why White People Are FunnyMark Sandiford, Zebedee Nungak2006Documentary[167]
Qimmit, a Clash of Two TruthsJoelie Sanguya, Ole Gjerstad2010Documentary[93]
QuébékoisieMélanie Carrier, Olivier Higgins2013Documentary[168]
QuébexitJoshua Demers2020Comedy[169]
Quiet Killing (Ce silence qui tue)Kim O'Bomsawin2018Documentary[170]

R

Title Director Year Genre Notes Ref
RedGilles Carle1970Drama[171]
Red SnowMarie Clements2019Drama[172]
Reel InjunNeil Diamond, Catherine Bainbridge, Jeremiah Hayes2009Documentary[173]
Returning HomeSean Stiller2021Documentary[174]
Rhymes for Young GhoulsJeff Barnaby2013Drama[175]
Richard Cardinal: Cry from a Diary of a Métis ChildAlanis Obomsawin1986Documentary[4]
RielGeorge Bloomfield1979Drama[176]
RKLSSTank Standing Buffalo2020Animated short[177]
The Road ForwardMarie Clements2017Documentary[178]
The Road to WebequieTess Girard, Ryan Noth2016Short documentary[179]
RobertaCaroline Monnet2014Short drama[180]
Rocks at Whiskey TrenchAlanis Obomsawin2000Documentary[181]
The Romance of the Far Fur CountryHarold M. Wyckoff1920Documentary[182]
RosieGail Maurice2022Comedy-drama[183]
Round UpNarcisse Blood2010Short documentary[41]
Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the WorldCatherine Bainbridge, Alfonso Maiorana2017Documentary[184]
Run Woman RunZoe Leigh Hopkins2021Drama[185]
Rustic OracleSonia Boileau2019Drama[186]

S

Title Director Year Genre Notes Ref
Ste. AnneRhayne Vermette2021Experimental, drama[187]
Salmon (Tsúqwaoz')Alanis Obomsawin1975Documentary[14]
SavageLisa Jackson2009Short drama[188]
SAVJTank Standing Buffalo2022Animated short[189]
ScarboroughShasha Nakhai, Rich Williamson2021Drama[190]
The Scattering of Man (DƏNE YI’INJETL)Luke Gleeson2021Documentary[191]
Searchers (Maliglutit)Zacharias Kunuk2016Drama[192]
Secret PathGord Downie2016Animated[193]
SigwanAlanis Obomsawin2005Documentary[37]
SirmilikZacharias Kunuk2011Short documentary[194]
SnipTerril Calder2016Animated short[195]
SnowshoesAlanis Obomsawin2005Documentary[37]
SolMarie-Hélène Cousineau, Susan Avingaq2014Documentary[196]
Spirit to SoarTanya Talaga, Michelle Derosier2021Documentary[197]
Spudwrench: Kahnawake ManAlanis Obomsawin1997Documentary[198]
Standing AloneColin Low1982Documentary[41]
StellarDarlene Naponse2022Drama[199]
StrykerNoam Gonick2004Drama[200]
The Sun at MidnightKirsten Carthew2016Drama[201]
Survivors RoweDaniel Roher2015Documentary[202]

T

Title Director Year Genre Notes Ref
Tautuktavuk (What We See)Carol Kunnuk, Lucy Tulugarjuk2023Drama
There Are No FakesJamie Kastner2019Documentary[203]
There Is a House HereAlan Zweig2017Documentary[204]
This Ink Runs DeepAsia Youngman2019Short documentary[205]
This PlaceV. T. Nayani2022Drama[206]
This RiverKatherena Vermette2016Short documentary[207]
This Was the TimeEugene Boyko1970Short documentary[208]
Those Damned Savages (Les maudits sauvages)Jean Pierre Lefebvre1971Drama[209]
Those Who Come, Will Hear (Ceux qui viendront, l'entendront)Simon Plouffe2018Documentary[210]
Three FeathersCarla Ulrich2018Drama[211]
Three ThousandAsinnajaq2017Short documentary[212]
Throat Singing in Kangirsuk (Katatjatuuk Kangirsumi)Eva Kaukai, Manon Chamberland2019Short documentary[213]
Throat SongMiranda de Pencier2011Short drama[214]
Through Black SpruceDon McKellar2018Drama[215]
Thunder Drum (Mémoire battante)Arthur Lamothe1983Documentary[216]
Tia and PiujuqLucy Tulugarjuk2018Children's drama[217]
TkarontoShane Belcourt2007Drama[218]
Totem: The Return of the G'psgolox PoleGil Cardinal2003Short documentary[74]
Totem: Return and RenewalGil Cardinal2007Short documentarySequel to the 2003 film[219]
Trial at Fortitude BayVic Sarin1994Drama[220]
Trick or Treaty?Alanis Obomsawin2014Documentary[79]
Trouble in the GardenRoz Owen2018Drama[221]
TshiuetinCaroline Monnet2016Short documentary[222]
TuktuqRobin Aubert2016Docufiction[223]
Twice ColonizedLin Alluna2023DocumentaryCanada-Denmark-Greenland coproduction[224]
Two Indians TalkingSara McIntyre2010Comedy-drama[225]
Two Soft Things, Two Hard ThingsMark Kenneth Woods, Michael Yerxa2016Documentary[226]
Two Worlds CollidingTasha Hubbard2004Documentary[227]

U

Title Director Year Genre Notes Ref
Unikkausivut: Sharing Our Storiesmultiple2011multi-film compilation[93]
Unnatural & AccidentalCarl Bessai2006Drama[228]
Utshimassits: Place of the BossJohn Walker1996Documentary[229]
Uulx: The ScratcherBanchi Hanuse2015Documentary[230]
UvangaMarie-Hélène Cousineau, Madeline Ivalu2013Drama[231]

V

Title Director Year Genre Notes Ref
Vanishing PointStephen A. Smith, Julia Szucs2012Documentary[232]

W

Title Director Year Genre Notes Ref
WaaPaKeJules Arita Koostachin2023Documentary[233]
Waban-Aki: People from Where the Sun RisesAlanis Obomsawin2006Documentary[79]
WalkerAlanis Obomsawin1992Documentary[79]
WapawekkaDanis Goulet2010Short drama[234]
WaseskunSteve Patry2016Documentary[235]
We Can't Make the Same Mistake TwiceAlanis Obomsawin2016Documentary[79]
We Know the Truth: Stories to Inspire ReconciliationMeagan Fiddler, Bertram Schneider2021Documentary[236]
We Were ChildrenTim Wolochatiuk2012Documentary[237]
When All the Leaves Are GoneAlanis Obomsawin2010Documentary[37]
Where the Spirit LivesBruce Pittman1989Drama[238]
The White DawnPhilip Kaufman1974Drama[239]
Wild Rice Harvest KenoraAlanis Obomsawin1979Documentary[79]
WildhoodBretten Hannam2021Drama[240]
WindigoRobert Morin1994Drama[241]
Wochiigii lo: End of the PeaceHeather Hatch2021Documentary[242]

X

Title Director Year Genre Notes Ref
XusumAlanis Obomsawin1975Documentary[14]

Y

Title Director Year Genre Notes Ref
You Are on Indian LandMike Kanentakeron Mitchell1969Documentary[243]

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