In 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
Keep ReadingNathalie Bibeau discusses her true crime mini-series The Unsolved Murder of Beverly Lynn Smith and injecting nuance into a genre that audiences have seen many times before.
Keep ReadingNow streaming from the NFB, The Magnitude of All Things is a powerful film that considers climate change through an unexpected and provocative lens: grief.
Keep ReadingWhite Noise, now streaming for free from the National Film Board of Canada, is Simon Beaulieu's unnerving essay film about the end of the world.
Keep ReadingSaïda Ouchaou-Ozarowski's NFB doc In Full Voice challenges one-note portrayals of Muslim women.
Keep ReadingThen Sings My Soul is a folksy NFB doc about Stompin' Tom Connors tribute artist and fisherman Chad Matthews.
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