Kamala Todd is a filmmaker, community planner, and curator based in Vancouver, British Columbia. She is of Métis, Cree and European descent. Her writing, films, and curatorial practice often revolves around the topic of Indigineity in Canada. She is the daughter of prominent Métis-Cree filmmaker Loretta Todd.
Indigenous Plant Diva
(Writer)
Indigenous Plant Diva
(Director)
RELAW: Living Indigenous Laws
(Director)
Know Your Place: Reflections of the Indigenous City
(Editor)
Know Your Place: Reflections of the Indigenous City
(Writer)
Digging Up the Last Spike
(Director)
MYURBANEYES
(Writer)
RELAW: Living Indigenous Laws
(Editor)
MYURBANEYES
(Director)
Digging Up the Last Spike
(Writer)
Redwire Magazine and Native Hip Hop in Vancouver
(Director)
Stó:lo — Big River
(Editor)
Stó:lo — Big River
(Director)
Know Your Place: Reflections of the Indigenous City
(Director)
Know Your Place: Reflections of the Indigenous City
(Still Photographer)
Redwire Magazine and Native Hip Hop in Vancouver
(Editor)
Cedar and Bamboo
(Writer)
Cedar and Bamboo
(Director)