Drunken Birds (Les oiseaux ivres), directed by Ivan Grbovic and co-written/shot by Sara Mishara, will represent Canada in this year's Oscar race for Best International Feature.
Keep ReadingHow have Canadian filmmakers responded to the COVID-19 pandemic and captured stories from this historic time? A survey with filmmakers Yung Chang, Matt Gallagher, Ngardy Conteh George, and the NFB's project The
Keep ReadingAlice Rohrwacher, Pietro Marcello, and Francesco Munzi's Futura will open this year's Montreal International Documentary Festival (RIDM), while Joannie Lafrenière's Gabor will have its world premiere on closing night.
Keep ReadingNFB appoints Rachel Décoste and J’net Ayayqwayaksheelth in the newly created positions of Director, Diversity, Equity & Inclusion. and Director, Indigenous Relations and Community Engagement.
Keep ReadingIt's Funny Because It's True is the latest partnership between Hot Docs and Netflix. The initiative will create five short docs by emerging filmmakers that explore the comedic side of non-fiction.
Keep ReadingNow streaming for free from the National Film Board of Canada (NFB), David Curtis's Sovereign Soil shares stories of Canadians living off grid and learning sustainable practices as they thrive off the
Keep ReadingHot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema will reopen its doors to audiences on September 10. Following strict health and safety guidelines, the cinema will allow patrons to return to the big screen while
Keep ReadingLeonard becomes one of the NFB's first Indigenous producers.
Keep ReadingLast of the Right Whales to open in theatres fall 2021.
Keep ReadingPayal Kapadia's A Night of Knowing Nothing wins the L’Œil d’Or, Cannes' prize for documentary cinema, with her experimental debut feature. Sergei Loznitsa nets a special mention.
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