Kate Vollum named producer of the NFB's Ontario Studio in Toronto after 16 years with the Board.
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Keep ReadingTo Kill a Tiger and BLK: An Origin Story lead 2023 Canadian Screen Awards winners for Documentary, Factual, and Non-Fiction categories.
Keep ReadingThe Kingston Canadian Film Festival returns as Canada's largest showcase devoted exclusively to Canadian films, running in theatres March 2 to 5.
Keep ReadingIn The Colour of Ink, Brian D. Johnson profiles artisanal ink-maker Jason Logan and his creative process of foraging for colours worldwide.
Keep ReadingCanadian Screen Award nominations for documentary include Batata, To Kill a Tiger, Dear Audrey, Handle with Care, and zo reken.
Keep ReadingThe 2023 Kingston Canadian Film Festival runs in theatres March 2 to 5.
Keep ReadingDocs at the 2023 Kingston Canadian Film Festival include The Colour of Ink, To Kill a Tiger, Shelter, Black Ice, and Family of the Forest.
Keep ReadingDocumentary highlights at the 2023 ReFrame Film Festival include All the Beauty and the Bloodshed, And Still I Sing, and The Colour of Ink.
Keep ReadingLaura Poitras' All the Beauty and the Bloodshed opens this year's ReFrame Film Festival on January 26.
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