Moving Images Distribution

Moving Images Distribution View our catalogue of award-winning documentaries, animation, short fiction and personal narratives at movingimages.ca
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Not-for-profit in structure, Moving Images Distribution has a membership of over 330 filmmakers and a Board of Directors that is elected annually from the membership to guide the organization on matters of policy and to advocate for creators’ rights. Recognized as a reliable source for film and video that is innovative in approach, Moving Images Distribution primarily represents Canadian work, wit

h a large number of point-of-view documentaries that are culturally significant or address social issues. It also represents a strong collection of animation, short fiction and personal narrative and bodies of work by distinguished experimental and avant-garde media artists, primarily from British Columbia. Work is available for purchase by galleries, public libraries, educational institutions, broadcasters, and diverse community groups that include First Nations organizations, women’s centres, arts organizations and cultural- or community-based groups. Work may be rented for presentation in public screenings or for ongoing presentation as part of exhibition in galleries or museums.

"Freedom Babies" tells the powerful and resilient story of a Secwepemc First Nation family's journey toward decolonialis...
05/27/2026

"Freedom Babies" tells the powerful and resilient story of a Secwepemc First Nation family's journey toward decolonialism. Discover their inspiring efforts to protect the earth and raise their children in harmony with nature.

Watch now for just $5. Link in bio!

Director: Doreen Manuel

"Incorrigible: A Film About Velma Demerson" In 1939, 18-year-old Velma was jailed just because her fiancé was Chinese. T...
05/20/2026

"Incorrigible: A Film About Velma Demerson"
In 1939, 18-year-old Velma was jailed just because her fiancé was Chinese. This is the powerful story of her wrongful imprisonment and 68-year fight for justice. A testament to courage and human rights.

Watch for $5 Link in bio.

We thrilled to support the next generation of global storytellers at EXNW East by Northwest 2026! This summit is where e...
05/18/2026

We thrilled to support the next generation of global storytellers at EXNW East by Northwest 2026! This summit is where equity-deserving creators take centre stage to reshape the entertainment industry.

📍 July 24-26, 2026 | Westin Bayshore, Vancouver, Canada
🔗 Tickets & Info: exnw.org

Racial Equity Screen Office

"Who Killed Miracle?" uncovers the dramatic rescue, controversial life in captivity, and mysterious death of Miracle, a ...
05/13/2026

"Who Killed Miracle?" uncovers the dramatic rescue, controversial life in captivity, and mysterious death of Miracle, a rescued baby orca who became a national sensation.

Watch now for just $5. Link in bio!

Directed by: Scott Renyard

"The Prop Master’s Dream" follows Rosa Cheng's inspiring mission to revive Cantonese Opera by honoring the legacy of leg...
05/06/2026

"The Prop Master’s Dream" follows Rosa Cheng's inspiring mission to revive Cantonese Opera by honoring the legacy of legendary prop master Wah-Kwan Gwan with a masterful blend of traditional melodies, jazz, blues, and Indigenous rhythms.

Watch now for just $5. Link in bio!

Director: April Liu

In 1942, the Canadian government ordered the uprooting of 22,000 Japanese Canadians in one of the nation’s largest and m...
04/28/2026

In 1942, the Canadian government ordered the uprooting of 22,000 Japanese Canadians in one of the nation’s largest and most cruel dispossessions. Decades later, a dedicated group of individuals fought back—and won.

"Children of Redress" uncovers this struggle in detail. Featuring rare archival footage and interviews with the original negotiating team—including Roy Miki, Art Miki, and "Obasan" author Joy Kogawa—the film documents the 1988 victory that redefined social justice in Canada.

It is a vital story for a new generation to understand the importance of holding history to account.

Directed & Produced by: Greg Masuda

Watch now for $5 — Link in bio.

"The Klondike Viking"Bill Hakonson’s journey is a masterclass in resilience. After emigrating from Norway to the Canadia...
04/20/2026

"The Klondike Viking"

Bill Hakonson’s journey is a masterclass in resilience. After emigrating from Norway to the Canadian Prairies, a troubled childhood led 13-year-old Bill to run away from home, risking his life on top of a freight train through a Vancouver snowstorm.

Driven by an adventurous spirit, he eventually headed north to the Yukon. Settling in Dawson City in 1943, Bill transformed from a runaway into a successful entrepreneur, building the secure family life he never had as a child.

Directed and Produced by Lulu Keating.

Watch "The Klondike Viking" now for $5 — Link in bio.

Dive into the chilling world of Charlotte Perkins Gilman's iconic short story, "The Yellow Wallpaper." This captivating ...
04/08/2026

Dive into the chilling world of Charlotte Perkins Gilman's iconic short story, "The Yellow Wallpaper." This captivating animated adaptation brings the timeless tale of a woman’s descent into madness to life, exploring the oppressive forces of 19th-century patriarchy through haunting narration and striking visuals.

Directed and Produced by Anne Koizumi

(French Subtitles available - Le papier peint jaune - La Séquestrée)

Watch now for $5 — Link in bio.

For Transgender Day of Visibility, we’re looking back at the 2004 documentary "100% Woman". The film captures a pivotal ...
03/31/2026

For Transgender Day of Visibility, we’re looking back at the 2004 documentary "100% Woman". The film captures a pivotal moment in sports history, following downhill mountain biker, Michelle Dumaresq, from the British Columbia race circuit to the World Championships. It remains a raw look at her reality as the first openly transgender woman on a national team and the immense scrutiny she braved along the way for future transgender athletes.

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Watch now for $5 - Link in bio



Photo Credit: Marina Dodis

“Lost & Found” follows Pacific North West beachcombers who trace tsunami debris back to Japan, reuniting people with pie...
02/11/2026

“Lost & Found” follows Pacific North West beachcombers who trace tsunami debris back to Japan, reuniting people with pieces of their past. Across three countries and two continents, memories, grief, and joy connect strangers through extraordinary acts of human kindness.

Directors and Producers: John Choi, Nicolina Lanni

Watch for $5. Link in bio.

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