As The Nature of Things enters its 65th season with new hosts and a renewed push for international coproductions, Canadian filmmakers are adjusting to a shifting landscape
Keep ReadingNechako: It Will Be a Big River Again observes the fight of the Stellat’en and Saik’uz Nations to protect a waterway that's fuelled their families for generations.
Keep ReadingAn interview with The Art of Adventure director Alison Reid and stars Robert Bateman and Bristol Foster about their landmark expedition.
Keep ReadingAmalie Atkins' documentary Agatha's Alamanac has a 90-year-old star eager to discuss family, creativity, and the legacy of artistic practices.
Keep ReadingThe life and nature in Atikameksheng Anishnawbek territory will leave you speechless as seen in Darlene Naponse's documentary Aki.
Keep ReadingTamara Kotevska crafts a beautifully layered portrait of a North Macedonian farmer and a stork in The Tale of Silyan.
Keep ReadingFocusing on the two conservationists in the Dolpo region of Nepal, Snow Leopard Sisters is a heartfelt tale of wildlife conservation centred around women's perspectives.
Keep ReadingNow streaming from the National Film Board of Canada, Alanis Obomsawin's My Friend the Green Horse inspires us to reconnect with our natural world.
Keep ReadingWildfire and Incandescence are two documentaries that explore with harrowing detail the efforts of first responders amid the B.C. wildfires.
Keep ReadingThe lingering effects of nuclear fallout across generations from Kazakhstan's Semipalatinsk Test Site is considered in the well-meaning documentary We Live Here.
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