Once Upon a Time in Harlem Trailer: First Look at Greaves’ Acclaimed Swan Song
Watch the first trailer for Once Upon a Time in Harlem, William Greaves and David Greaves' documentary about the voices of the Harlem Renaissance.
Watch the first trailer for Once Upon a Time in Harlem, William Greaves and David Greaves' documentary about the voices of the Harlem Renaissance.
Keep ReadingNow streaming from the National Film Board of Canada, Duncan Major's animated short film Imprint honours his mentor, Tara, and her printing equipment.
Keep ReadingAanikoobijigan [ancestor/great-grandparent/great-grandchild] by Adam Khalil and Zach Khalil, wins the 2026 imagineNATIVE Film + Media Festival winners.
Keep ReadingWatch the first trailer for Once Upon a Time in Harlem, William Greaves and David Greaves' documentary about the voices of the Harlem Renaissance.
Now streaming from the National Film Board of Canada, Duncan Major's animated short film Imprint honours his mentor, Tara, and her printing equipment.
Aanikoobijigan [ancestor/great-grandparent/great-grandchild] by Adam Khalil and Zach Khalil, wins the 2026 imagineNATIVE Film + Media Festival winners.
Revisiting The Celluloid Closet, Robert Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman's documentary about LGBTQ+ representation throughout Hollywood history.
Two documentaries, The Stringer and Saigon Story: Two Shootings in the Forest Kingdom, explore the complicated history of iconic photos from the Vietnam War.
The life and nature in Atikameksheng Anishnawbek territory will leave you speechless as seen in Darlene Naponse's documentary Aki.
The men of the Blackfoot First Nation receive a multifaceted portrait of masculinity and Indigeneity in Siksikakowan: The Blackfoot Man.
Backstage documentary King Arthur's Nights offers a remarkable achievement in creating ideologically and formally accessible media.

The NFB series In the Closet, hosted by Ajahnis Charley, invites non-binary personalities to share their sense of style and the significance of finding the right fit.

With documentary financing tightening, Canadian filmmakers are increasingly turning to wealthy benefactors to bridge the gap. What will this mean for creative autonomy, accountability, and the art form’s long-term health?
An interview with Powwow People director Sky Hopinka about harnessing elements of musicals and cinema vérité for his new documentary.
Continue ReadingAn interview with Shane Belcourt and Tanya Talaga about their documentary Ni-Naadamaadiz:
Saigon Story: Two Shootings in the Forest Kingdom explores iconic photo's legacy.
An interview with Baby Jackfruit Baby Guava director Nhật Quang Nông on
