An interview with The Gardener and the Dictator director Jane Hui Wang about bringing a family story to screen in her documentary.
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Keep ReadingAm I the skinniest person you’ve ever seen, now streaming from the National Film Board of Canada, is Eisha Marjara's reflection on her past eating disorder.
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Keep ReadingNinan Auassat: We, the Children is now streaming for free from the National Film Board of Canada and offers refreshing perspectives from Indigenous youths.
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Keep ReadingExplore a history of Canada on film as the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) captures the diversity of the country's stories over time.
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