Jennifer Roworth

Most Popular Jennifer Roworth Trailers

Total trailers found: 18

The Mountain of SGaana Trailer (2017)

28 May 2017

As a young fisherman cruises along a rugged shoreline, a tiny mouse in Haida regalia appears and starts to knit a blanket.

A Motorcycle Saved My Life Trailer (2022)

22 September 2022

The open road presents a point of departure for director lori lozinski to process deep-seated grief. Revisiting the formative experiences that drove her ambition, lozinski examines the influence of her parents in the present light of day.

Lay Down Your Heart Trailer (2022)

06 October 2022

An intimate look into the mind of Niall McNeil, an artist and performer with Down syndrome, and his unique chosen family.

Holy Angels Trailer (2017)

18 October 2017

Documentary about the Holy Angels Residential School in Alberta, where hundreds of First Nations children were imprisoned.

Zeb's Spider Trailer (2022)

01 October 2022

An eight-legged force of fate spins a complex web of darkness and humour in Alicia Eisen and Sophie Jarvis’s animated short.

Writing the Land Trailer (2007)

31 December 2007

In this short documentary, a Musqueam elder rediscovers his Native language and traditions in the city of Vancouver, in the vicinity of which the Musqueam people have lived for thousands of years.

Into Light Trailer (2021)

20 September 2021

A mother embarks on a journey of acceptance and joy while supporting her child's gender transition in this heartfelt portrayal of single parenting and navigating the complexities surrounding gender and consent.

Debris Trailer (2015)

31 December 2015

This short film is a portrait of Tofino, BC intertidal artist Pete Clarkson as he crafts his most ambitious and personal project to date: a memorial to the 2011 Great East Japan earthquake and tsunami.

The Stand Trailer (2024)

03 October 2024

On a misty morning in the fall of 1985, a small group of Haida people blockaded a muddy dirt road on Lyell Island, demanding the government work with Indigenous people to find a way to protect the land and the future.

Someone Like Me Trailer (2021)

29 April 2021

After 11 strangers unite to help a gay youth escape life-threatening violence in Uganda, the unexpected pandemic and conflicting opinions over his best interests test the limits of their commitment and jeopardize his fresh start in Canada.

Indigenous Plant Diva Trailer (2008)

01 February 2008

Kamala Todd's short film is a lyrical portrait of Cease Wyss, of the Squamish Nation. Wyss is a woman who understands the remarkable healing powers of the plants growing all over downtown Vancouver.

Incandescence Trailer (2024)

19 October 2024

Incandescence is an immersive cinematic experience that weaves together on-the-ground footage with extraordinary stories of survival and adaptation that transform our understanding of wildfire.

Two Apples Trailer (2023)

11 May 2023

In pursuit of a better future, a young girl decides to emigrate. She leaves her homeland behind along with her belongings and her loved ones.

Unarchived Trailer (2022)

30 September 2022

In community archives across British Columbia, local knowledge keepers are hand-fashioning a more inclusive history.

WaaPaKe (Tomorrow) Trailer (2024)

23 March 2024

WaaPaKe is a story about resilience, love and transformation. Examined through an Indigenous lens, the stories of residential school Survivor-Warriors and their families offer an understanding of both intergenerational trauma and healing.

In the Room Trailer (2025)

07 October 2025

In the face of exile, five Afghan women’s commitment to freedom and equality empowers them to take the world stage and reclaim their homeland.

My Knitting Circle Trailer (2026)

08 February 2026

Winters in the sparsely populated Yukon are long, cold and dark—a natural recipe for isolation. For newcomers like Alexandra Knowles, it can be hard to find friends.

Now Is the Time Trailer (2019)

06 September 2019

When internationally renowned Haida carver Robert Davidson was only 22 years old, he carved the first new totem pole on British Columbia’s Haida Gwaii in almost a century.