An interview with Nuisance Bear directors Jack Weisman and Gabriela Osio Vanden on their Sundance Grand Jury Prize winning documentary.
Keep ReadingThe disappearance of Great Salt Lake and the ensuing dust storms that threaten neighbouring areas provide an urgent call to action in the powerful documentary The Lake.
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Keep ReadingGabriela Osio Vanden and Jack Weisman brilliantly expand their 2021 short film Nuisance Bear about polar bears forced off their natural migration path in Churchill, Manitoba.
Keep ReadingIndigenous activist and leader Juma Xipaia proves one of the most memorable characters you'll meet in a documentary this year as Yanuni follows her fight to protect the Brazilian Amazon.
Keep ReadingA look at four documentaries screening at Montreal's RIDM festival: Les héritiers, Green Valley, Recomposée, and The End of the Internet.
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.
Keep ReadingAs 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.
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