The POV Pride Guide to documentaries features a baker's dozen LGBTQ+ films to watch this month, including The Queen, A Bigger Splash, The Company of Strangers, and Tramps!
Keep ReadingA Passage Beyond Fortune, now streaming from the NFB, explores hidden histories by telling the story of a Chinese-Canadian family in Moose Jaw.
Keep ReadingCanadian documentary streamer Tënk caters to auteur-driven point-of-view non-fiction at a time when the industry is increasingly risk-averse.
Keep ReadingMy 2020, directed by Sarah McNair-Landry and streaming at NFB.ca, offers a travelogue with breathtaking landscapes captured during the lockdown years.
Keep ReadingDanielle Sturk's NFB documentary Why? Sexual Violence and Teens offers a wake-up call and an urgent call to action.
Keep ReadingIn her keynote address from the Big Sky Documentary Film Festival, Poh Si Teng reflects upon finding true artistic integrity in the age of corporate documentary.
Keep ReadingUnspoken Tears is a documentary from the NFB that observes as young refugees in Canada undergo the healing process following trauma.
Keep ReadingElle-Máijá Tailfeathers' acclaimed documentary Kímmapiiyipitssini: The Meaning of Empathy is now available to stream for free from the National Film Board of Canada.
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Keep ReadingNow 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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