Now streaming from the NFB, Sean Horlor and Steve J. Adams' Someone Like Me observes the plight of Drake, a gay Ugandan seeking a new life in Canada, and the community network
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Keep ReadingRaymonde Provencher is the subject of Hot Docs 2022 Focus On retrospective for her career documenting urgent human rights stories with compassion and care.
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Keep ReadingReflections on Alanis Obomsawin, her career, documentaries, influence, and legacy among Indigenous filmmaking.
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Keep ReadingWatch the NFB short doc Evan's Drum, directed by Ossie Michelin, in which a mother and her son reconnect with the traditional art of Inuit drum dancing.
Keep ReadingSaïda Ouchaou-Ozarowski's NFB doc In Full Voice challenges one-note portrayals of Muslim women.
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