Launched in 2022, Being Seen is an industry guide from the Black Screen Office to facilitate authentic storytelling in Canada's screen sector.
Keep ReadingDavid Siev documents his family's experience with anti-Asian racism in their small Michigan town of Bad Axe during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Keep ReadingKaren Chapman’s powerful documentary short Quiet Minds Silent Streets shows that meditation can be a vital tool to curb gun violence in communities.
Keep ReadingIn Black Ice, Hubert Davis deconstructs systemic racism in hockey and highlights the Black athletes have persevered in perceived 'white spaces'.
Keep ReadingOscar Harding's strange but true documentary A Life on the Farm explores the layers of family found footage and a desire for connection.
Keep ReadingEllinger and Dima Ballin appreciate a French filmmaker anew in Orchestrator of Storms: The Fantastique World of Jean Rollin.
Keep ReadingThe Art of Silence is a fitting celebration of an artist who could bring joy and meaning to the lives of many around the globe without saying a word.
Keep ReadingMake People Better is an intriguing examination of a scientist who was hung out to dry by a community who helped elevate him in the fist place.
Keep ReadingA beautifully layered work, Meeting Point captures the importance of understanding the various ways the past shapes a family’s present and future.
Keep ReadingBernie Langille Wants to Know What Happened to Bernie Langille is a true crime mystery that uses miniatures to get to the root of the affair.
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