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 ReadingRevisiting The Celluloid Closet, Robert Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman's documentary about LGBTQ+ representation throughout Hollywood history.
Keep ReadingTwo documentaries, The Stringer and Saigon Story: Two Shootings in the Forest Kingdom, explore the complicated history of iconic photos from the Vietnam War.
Keep ReadingNow streaming from the National Film Board of Canada, Siksikakowan: The Blackfoot Man, observes athletes, dancers, and rodeo riders to consider notions of masculinity.
Keep ReadingBam Bam: The Sister Nancy Story wins five Canadian Screen Awards including Best Director and Best Writing for Alison Duke.
Keep ReadingEndless Cookie wins Best Feature Documentary at the Canadian Screen Awards, while Modern Whore and There Are No Words among doc winners.
Keep ReadingItalian filmmaker Giuseppe Tornatore to receive the Golden Globes Prize for Documentary in Partnership with Artemis Rising Foundation for Brunello: The Gracious Visionary
Keep ReadingWith 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?
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