Celebrate Canada Day with these 10 NFB docs that capture a diversity of experiences from across the country.
Keep ReadingWatch the first trailer for the documentary Antidiva: The Carole Pope Confessions ahead of its theatrical rollout beginning July 5.
Keep ReadingRoger, My Brother is an affectionate documentary observes a sister and her husband as they care for her brother, who has Alzheimer's.
Keep ReadingConversations at European festivals highlight a documentary ecosystem in a time of structural change with streaming, AI, and new funding models.
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 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?
Keep ReadingFilm sector responds as the CRTC announces the elimination of Programs of National Interest (PNIs), which traditionally protected non-commercial programming.
Keep ReadingAn interview with filmmaker Amreen Kullar about her poetic documentary I See Myself in You and depicting Brampton's South Asian community authentically when anti-immigrant sentiments are on the rise.
Keep ReadingConcrete Turned to Sand directors Jessica Johnson and Ryan Ermacora discuss their process of documenting oyster farmers and intertidal life off Cortes Island, B.C.
Keep ReadingIn A Fire There, three young men in the Armenian community Gandzani, Georgia, find themselves at a crossroads as the community holds onto tradition.
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