Now streaming from the National Film Board of Canada, Night Watches Us see members of Montreal's Black community come together in the aftermath of violence.
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Keep ReadingNechako: It Will Be a Big River Again, now streaming at NFB.ca, observes as First Nations communities join forces to preserve the environment for generations to come.
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Keep ReadingWatch the full trailer for the documentary Saints and Warriors, directed by Patrick Shannon, ahead of its release November 28.
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