Stream the Canadian Best Documentary Feature Oscar nominees and winners as we await To Kill a Tiger's big night at the Academy Awards.
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Keep ReadingA look back at the impact of filmmaker Charles Officer, who passed away on December 1 at age 48 and left behind a notable body of work in documentary and drama.
Keep ReadingRacial Equity Media Collective (REMC) releases report A National Data System and Benchmarking for Racial Equity regarding Canada's screen sector.
Keep ReadingUndertaker for Life, now streaming from the National Film Board of Canada, is a humorous study of life, death, and what happens in between.
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