Now streaming from the NFB, Stateless is Michèle Stephenson's powerful study of divisions brought by the Dominican Republic's 2013 citizenship repeal.
Keep ReadingAhnahktsipiitaa's NFB virtual reality work This Is Not a Ceremony immerses audiences to witness injustice through an Indigenous perspective.
Keep ReadingJordan Tannahill's Draw Me Close is a virtual reality/performance piece that takes users through an emotional odyssey.
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Keep ReadingWatch Carol Kunnuk's COVID doc Being Prepared, which is now streaming for free from the National Film Board of Canada.
Keep ReadingNFB doc by Sheona McDonald observes a mother and her three-year-old child's profound awakening.
Keep ReadingRIDM announces line-up for 2021 festival, which includes Jeremiah Hayes' Dear Audrey among the Canadian films debuting at the event.
Keep ReadingHow Selwyn Jacob, Sylvia D. Hamilton, and Sam Pollard broke barriers in documentary production and continue to fight for change in the film industry.
Keep ReadingHow have Canadian filmmakers responded to the COVID-19 pandemic and captured stories from this historic time? A survey with filmmakers Yung Chang, Matt Gallagher, Ngardy Conteh George, and the NFB's project The
Keep ReadingNFB appoints Rachel Décoste and J’net Ayayqwayaksheelth in the newly created positions of Director, Diversity, Equity & Inclusion. and Director, Indigenous Relations and Community Engagement.
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