WaaPaKe, now streaming from the National Film Board of Canada, offers further thought about the generational trauma brought by residential schools.
Keep ReadingLiving Together, directed by Halima Elkhatabi, is a contemporary observation of the art of cohabitation, seen through Montreal Gen Zers.
Keep ReadingNow streaming from the NFB, Dear Audrey observes filmmaker Martin Duckworth as he cares for his wife, Audrey, through advanced stages of Alzheimer's.
Keep ReadingSounds and Pressure: Reggae in a Foreign Land, a five-part NFB documentary series, tells how the sounds of Jamaica forged a community in Canada.
Keep ReadingAny Other Way: The Jackie Shane Story revisits the life and career of the Black trans soul singer who broke ground on the Toronto music scene.
Keep ReadingPreviewing the TIFF Docs slate with the festival's documentary programmer Thom Powers. Docs coming to Toronto include No Other Land, Vice Is Broke, and The Last Republican.
Keep ReadingHighlights in POV Magazine's Fall/Winter 2024 issue (#122) include Morgan Neville's Piece by Piece, new Canadian docs on the circuit, an anatomy of an Oscar campaign, hip hop, Beyoncé, and more!
Keep ReadingReflections upon the growth of regional filmmaking as the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) set up shop in Edmonton and Halifax.
Keep ReadingTracing the evolving landscape of BIPOC documentary filmmaking in Alberta with directors and producers like Cheryl Foggo, Taghreed Saadeh, and Gil Cardinal.
Keep ReadingPride Guide: stream these 10 documentaries and series for the long weekend to learn more about queer history and voices pushing for change.
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