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OBACHAN'S GARDEN BY LINDA OHAMA Peeling back the layers of her grandmother's life, filmmaker Linda Ohama discovers a painful, buried past in this feature-length documentary. Asayo Murakami, 103 years old, recalls life in Japan, her arrival in Canada as a "picture bride," her determination to marry a man of her choice, the bombing of Hiroshima and the forced relocation of her family during WWII. BALAKRISHNA (ENGLISH VERSION) BY COLIN MACKENZIE, APARNA When an extraordinary new resident – Balakrishna, an Indian elephant – arrived in the town of East River, Nova Scotia, in 1967, no onewas more in awe
FIRST STRIPES BY JEAN-FRANÇOIS CAISSY A group of civilians embark on 12 weeks of intensive training that will see them gradually transformed into soldiers of the Canadian Armed Forces. For the third instalment NATIONAL FILM BOARD OF CANADA In both amateur and professional sports, being gay remains taboo. Director Paul Émile d'Entremont explores the difficulty and impact of coming out in the heteronormative sports world, introducing audiences to inspiring athletes who hope to change things for the better LIFE IN EARLY CANADA SERIES Jamie Really Likes to Eat shows the life of a young boy living on a homestead around 1830 and how many pioneer parents depended on their children to help them gather and prepare the family's food. Jamie fishes, plucks ducks, and traps rabbits. He helps his mother churn butter, collect eggs and bake bread. Children can compare the food Jamie eats with the food they eat - some of it the same TAXI! BY BARRY GREENWALD This feature documentary studies one of the city’s most visible yet most anonymous character: the taxi driver. Filmed by day and night, the film offers an entertaining and sometimes comical look at the drivers, fleet operators and dispatchers who are expected to deliverpassengers, parcels
OBACHAN'S GARDEN BY LINDA OHAMA Peeling back the layers of her grandmother's life, filmmaker Linda Ohama discovers a painful, buried past in this feature-length documentary. Asayo Murakami, 103 years old, recalls life in Japan, her arrival in Canada as a "picture bride," her determination to marry a man of her choice, the bombing of Hiroshima and the forced relocation of her family during WWII. BALAKRISHNA (ENGLISH VERSION) BY COLIN MACKENZIE, APARNA When an extraordinary new resident – Balakrishna, an Indian elephant – arrived in the town of East River, Nova Scotia, in 1967, no onewas more in awe
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Suitable for schools but of interest to all audiences, this film recounts the epic story of Canada's Arctic explorer, Superintendent Henry Larsen of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. He was the first man in history to navigate the Northwest Passage from west to east, and the first to complete the THE NATIONAL FILM BOARD IS SEEKING APPLICATIONS FOR ITS How would you feel about helping to shape media-based education and growing your expertise with Canada’s iconic film and digital-media institution? WHAT IS THE NFB EDUCATOR NETWORK? The NFB Educator INDIGENOUS CINEMA IN THE CLASSROOM (AGES 6–11) These short films for younger learners are by Indigenous filmmakers from across Canada and include titles from the Nunavut Animation Lab and the Talespinners, Vistas and Stories from Our Land series.. Indigenous Cinema in the Classroom is an extension of our Wide Awake Tour for the public. It offers teachers, students and parents the opportunity to watch films selected from our collection of HENRY LARSEN'S NORTHWEST PASSAGES BY Norwegian-born Superintendent Henry Larsen of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police was the first man to navigate the Northwest Passage in both directions. In this film he relates anecdotes of his voyages in the tiny schooner, the St. Roch THE MOUNTAIN OF SGAANA BY CHRISTOPHER AUCHTER In The Mountain of SGaana, Haida filmmaker Christopher Auchter spins a magical tale of a young man who is stolen away to the spirit world, and the young woman who rescues him.The film brilliantly combines traditional animation with formal elements of Haida art, and is basedon a
NFB FILMS ABOUT: SOCIAL ISSUES & POVERTY Films available for online viewing about: Social Issues & Poverty. HOLY ANGELS BY JAY CARDINAL VILLENEUVE In 1963, Lena Wandering Spirit became one of the more than 150,000 Indigenous children who were removed from their families and sent to residential school. Jay Cardinal Villeneuve’s NATIONAL FILM BOARD OF CANADA Coming out about homophobia in sports Standing on the Line. In both amateur and professional sports, being gay remains taboo. Paul Émile d'Entremont's Standing on the Line explores the difficulty and impact of coming out in the heteronormative sports world, introducing audiences to inspiring athletes who hope to change things for thebetter.
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NATIONAL FILM BOARD OF CANADA Coming out about homophobia in sports Standing on the Line. In both amateur and professional sports, being gay remains taboo. Paul Émile d'Entremont's Standing on the Line explores the difficulty and impact of coming out in the heteronormative sports world, introducing audiences to inspiring athletes who hope to change things for thebetter.
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NFB FILMS ABOUT: INDIGENOUS PEOPLES IN CANADA (FIRST en" content="Films available for online viewing about: Indigenous Peoples in Canada (First Nations and Métis) & Québec and Ontario. NÎPAWISTAMÂSOWIN: WE WILL STAND UP BY TASHA HUBBARD Sensitively directed by Tasha Hubbard, nîpawistamâsowin: We Will Stand Up weaves a profound narrative encompassing the filmmaker’s own adoption, the stark history of colonialism on the Prairies, and a vision of a future where Indigenous children can live safely on their homelands. See the 52-minute version here. TAXI! BY BARRY GREENWALD Taxi! Barry Greenwald. 1982 | 57 min. This feature documentary studies one of the city’s most visible yet most anonymous character: the taxi driver. Filmed by day and night, the film offers an entertaining and sometimes comical look at the drivers, fleet operators and dispatchers who are expected to deliver passengers, parcels and evenbabies.
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Coming out about homophobia in sports Standing on the Line. In both amateur and professional sports, being gay remains taboo. Paul Émile d'Entremont's Standing on the Line explores the difficulty and impact of coming out in the heteronormative sports world, introducing audiences to inspiring athletes who hope to change things for thebetter.
LIFE IN EARLY CANADA SERIES Life in Early Canada Series. This compilation brings together seven stories vividly showing daily life in pre-Confederation Canada: Emily's Journey (13 min) traces a young girl's adventures as she braves muddy roads, rivers and other obstacles on her way to meet up with cousins in 1850's Quebec City. Jamie Really Liked to Eat (5 min)is the
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Suitable for schools but of interest to all audiences, this film recounts the epic story of Canada's Arctic explorer, Superintendent Henry Larsen of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. He was the first man in history to navigate the Northwest Passage from west to east, and the first to complete the HENRY LARSEN'S NORTHWEST PASSAGES BY Norwegian-born Superintendent Henry Larsen of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police was the first man to navigate the Northwest Passage in both directions. In this film he relates anecdotes of his voyages in the tiny schooner, the St. Roch BETWEEN: LIVING IN THE HYPHEN BY ANNE MARIE NAKAGAWA Anne Marie Nakagawa's documentary examines what it means to have a background of mixed ancestries that cannot be easily categorized. By focusing on 7 Canadians who have one parent from a European background and one of a visible minority, she attempts to get at the root of what it means to be multi-ethnic in a world that wants each person to fit into a single category. NATIONAL FILM BOARD OF CANADA Coming out about homophobia in sports Standing on the Line. In both amateur and professional sports, being gay remains taboo. Paul Émile d'Entremont's Standing on the Line explores the difficulty and impact of coming out in the heteronormative sports world, introducing audiences to inspiring athletes who hope to change things for thebetter.
LIFE IN EARLY CANADA SERIES Jamie Really Likes to Eat shows the life of a young boy living on a homestead around 1830 and how many pioneer parents depended on their children to help them gather and prepare the family's food. Jamie fishes, plucks ducks, and traps rabbits. He helps his mother churn butter, collect eggs and bake bread. Children can compare the food Jamie eats with the food they eat - some of it the same BALAKRISHNA (ENGLISH VERSION) BY COLIN MACKENZIE, APARNA When an extraordinary new resident – Balakrishna, an Indian elephant – arrived in the town of East River, Nova Scotia, in 1967, no onewas more in awe
OBACHAN'S GARDEN BY LINDA OHAMA Peeling back the layers of her grandmother's life, filmmaker Linda Ohama discovers a painful, buried past in this feature-length documentary. Asayo Murakami, 103 years old, recalls life in Japan, her arrival in Canada as a "picture bride," her determination to marry a man of her choice, the bombing of Hiroshima and the forced relocation of her family during WWII. SOMEONE LIKE ME BY SEAN HORLOR, STEVE J. ADAMS TRIGGER WARNING: This film contains scenes depicting homophobia and violence, which may be disturbing to some viewers. Someone Like Me follows the parallel journeys of Drake, a gay asylum seeker from Uganda, and a group of strangers from Vancouver’s queer community who are tasked with supporting his resettlement in Canada. Together, they embark on a year-long quest for personal THE FIDDLERS OF JAMES BAY BY BOB RODGERS This short documentary traces the history of the fiddle’s arrival in Canada 300 years ago via Scottish traders from Orkney Island. The Cree population of what is now Northern Québec adopted the instrument, and many contemporary Cree residents are master fiddlers. In this film,two Cree fiddlers
FAREWELL OAK STREET BY GRANT MCLEAN This documentary presents a before-and-after picture of people in a large-scale public housing project in Toronto. Due to a housing shortage, they were forced to live in squalid, dingy flats and ramshackle dwellings on a crowded street in Regent Park North; now they have access to new, modern housing developments designed to offer them privacy, light and space. THE GIFT OF DIABETES BY O. BRION WHITFORD, JOHN This feature-length documentary explores the diabetes epidemic within Indigenous communities in Canada. Ojibway filmmaker Brion Whitford lives with the pain of advanced diabetes, but shunned traditionalIndigenous medicine
BETWEEN: LIVING IN THE HYPHEN BY ANNE MARIE NAKAGAWA Anne Marie Nakagawa's documentary examines what it means to have a background of mixed ancestries that cannot be easily categorized. By focusing on 7 Canadians who have one parent from a European background and one of a visible minority, she attempts to get at the root of what it means to be multi-ethnic in a world that wants each person to fit into a single category.HOME - CONSTITUTION
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NATIONAL FILM BOARD OF CANADA Coming out about homophobia in sports Standing on the Line. In both amateur and professional sports, being gay remains taboo. Paul Émile d'Entremont's Standing on the Line explores the difficulty and impact of coming out in the heteronormative sports world, introducing audiences to inspiring athletes who hope to change things for thebetter.
LIFE IN EARLY CANADA SERIES Jamie Really Likes to Eat shows the life of a young boy living on a homestead around 1830 and how many pioneer parents depended on their children to help them gather and prepare the family's food. Jamie fishes, plucks ducks, and traps rabbits. He helps his mother churn butter, collect eggs and bake bread. Children can compare the food Jamie eats with the food they eat - some of it the same BALAKRISHNA (ENGLISH VERSION) BY COLIN MACKENZIE, APARNA When an extraordinary new resident – Balakrishna, an Indian elephant – arrived in the town of East River, Nova Scotia, in 1967, no onewas more in awe
OBACHAN'S GARDEN BY LINDA OHAMA Peeling back the layers of her grandmother's life, filmmaker Linda Ohama discovers a painful, buried past in this feature-length documentary. Asayo Murakami, 103 years old, recalls life in Japan, her arrival in Canada as a "picture bride," her determination to marry a man of her choice, the bombing of Hiroshima and the forced relocation of her family during WWII. SOMEONE LIKE ME BY SEAN HORLOR, STEVE J. ADAMS TRIGGER WARNING: This film contains scenes depicting homophobia and violence, which may be disturbing to some viewers. Someone Like Me follows the parallel journeys of Drake, a gay asylum seeker from Uganda, and a group of strangers from Vancouver’s queer community who are tasked with supporting his resettlement in Canada. Together, they embark on a year-long quest for personal THE FIDDLERS OF JAMES BAY BY BOB RODGERS This short documentary traces the history of the fiddle’s arrival in Canada 300 years ago via Scottish traders from Orkney Island. The Cree population of what is now Northern Québec adopted the instrument, and many contemporary Cree residents are master fiddlers. In this film,two Cree fiddlers
FAREWELL OAK STREET BY GRANT MCLEAN This documentary presents a before-and-after picture of people in a large-scale public housing project in Toronto. Due to a housing shortage, they were forced to live in squalid, dingy flats and ramshackle dwellings on a crowded street in Regent Park North; now they have access to new, modern housing developments designed to offer them privacy, light and space. THE GIFT OF DIABETES BY O. BRION WHITFORD, JOHN This feature-length documentary explores the diabetes epidemic within Indigenous communities in Canada. Ojibway filmmaker Brion Whitford lives with the pain of advanced diabetes, but shunned traditionalIndigenous medicine
BETWEEN: LIVING IN THE HYPHEN BY ANNE MARIE NAKAGAWA Anne Marie Nakagawa's documentary examines what it means to have a background of mixed ancestries that cannot be easily categorized. By focusing on 7 Canadians who have one parent from a European background and one of a visible minority, she attempts to get at the root of what it means to be multi-ethnic in a world that wants each person to fit into a single category.HOME - CONSTITUTION
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LIFE IN EARLY CANADA SERIES Jamie Really Likes to Eat shows the life of a young boy living on a homestead around 1830 and how many pioneer parents depended on their children to help them gather and prepare the family's food. Jamie fishes, plucks ducks, and traps rabbits. He helps his mother churn butter, collect eggs and bake bread. Children can compare the food Jamie eats with the food they eat - some of it the same NFB FILMS ABOUT: INDIGENOUS PEOPLES IN CANADA (FIRST Films available for online viewing about: Indigenous Peoples in Canada (First Nations and Métis) & Québec and Ontario. INDIGENOUS CINEMA IN THE CLASSROOM (AGES 6–11) These short films for younger learners are by Indigenous filmmakers from across Canada and include titles from the Nunavut Animation Lab and the Talespinners, Vistas and Stories from Our Land series.. Indigenous Cinema in the Classroom is an extension of our Wide Awake Tour for the public. It offers teachers, students and parents the opportunity to watch films selected from our collection of THE LAKE WINNIPEG PROJECT: FISHER RIVER BY KEVIN SETTEE Start watching on June 21st! This film narrows in on stories of generosity and perseverance in Fisher River Cree Nation in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. Stories include the purchase and distribution of fish on a community and intra-community level, as well as stories of mothers who experienced EXPLORE NFB FILMS BY SUBJECT View films by the NFB’s Indigenous filmmakers, by topic and nation. THE MOUNTAIN OF SGAANA BY CHRISTOPHER AUCHTER In The Mountain of SGaana, Haida filmmaker Christopher Auchter spins a magical tale of a young man who is stolen away to the spirit world, and the young woman who rescues him.The film brilliantly combines traditional animation with formal elements of Haida art, and is basedon a
THE LAKE WINNIPEG PROJECT: CAMP MORNINGSTAR BY KEVIN Start watching on June 21st! This film shares the story of Camp Morningstar, a sacred camp established on the east side of Lake Winnipeg that was erected in response to the proposal of a silica sand mine. The film explores Camp Morningstar’s historical and spiritual connections to territory, the THE LAKE WINNIPEG PROJECT: MATHESON ISLAND BY KEVIN SETTEE This film tells the story of the Whiteways of Matheson Island, who for generations have depended on commercial fishing as a means of survival and livelihood. The Whiteways share their devotion to their fishing lifestyle and the fulfillment and freedom it provides, as well as various challenges that PAPERLAND: THE BUREAUCRAT OBSERVED BY DONALD BRITTAIN Bureaucracy shapes our lives and guides us from the cradle to the grave. This documentary, directed by Donald Brittain, lays bare the idiosyncrasies of bureaucracy, whether in Canada, Austria, Hungary, the Vatican or the Virgin Islands. STANDING ON THE LINE BY PAUL ÉMILE D'ENTREMONT TRIGGER WARNING: This film contains the following subject matter: Suicide and self harm. In both amateur and professional sports, being gay remains taboo. Few dare to come out of the closet for fear of being stigmatized, and for many, the pressure to perform is compoundedby a further strain
NATIONAL FILM BOARD OF CANADA In both amateur and professional sports, being gay remains taboo. Paul Émile d'Entremont's Standing on the Line explores the difficulty and impact of coming out in the heteronormative sports world, introducing audiences to inspiring athletes who hope to change things for thebetter
LIFE IN EARLY CANADA SERIES Life in Early Canada Series. This compilation brings together seven stories vividly showing daily life in pre-Confederation Canada: Emily's Journey (13 min) traces a young girl's adventures as she braves muddy roads, rivers and other obstacles on her way to meet up with cousins in 1850's Quebec City. Jamie Really Liked to Eat (5 min)is the
BALAKRISHNA (ENGLISH VERSION) BY COLIN MACKENZIE, APARNA Colin MacKenzie & Aparna Kapur. 2019 | 15 min. When an extraordinary new resident – Balakrishna, an Indian elephant – arrived in the town of East River, Nova Scotia, in 1967, no one was more in awe of the creature than young Winton Cook, who became inseparable from his mammoth new friend. Using painterly animation, photographs and home OBACHAN'S GARDEN BY LINDA OHAMA Peeling back the layers of her grandmother's life, filmmaker Linda Ohama discovers a painful, buried past in this feature-length documentary. Asayo Murakami, 103 years old, recalls life in Japan, her arrival in Canada as a "picture bride," her determination to marry a man of her choice, the bombing of Hiroshima and the forced relocation of her family during WWII. FAREWELL OAK STREET BY GRANT MCLEAN Grant McLean. 1953 | 16 min. Free. streaming. Also available. DVD. This documentary presents a before-and-after picture of people in a large-scale public housing project in Toronto. Due to a housing shortage, they were forced to live in squalid, dingy flats and ramshackle dwellings on a crowded street in Regent Park North; nowthey have access
SOMEONE LIKE ME BY SEAN HORLOR, STEVE J. ADAMS Someone Like Me follows the parallel journeys of Drake, a gay asylum seeker from Uganda, and a group of strangers from Vancouver’s queer community who are tasked with supporting his resettlement in Canada. Together, they embark on a year-long quest for personal freedom, revealing how in a world where one must constantly fight for the rightto
THE GIFT OF DIABETES BY O. BRION WHITFORD, JOHN The Gift of Diabetes. This feature-length documentary explores the diabetes epidemic within Indigenous communities in Canada. Ojibway filmmaker Brion Whitford lives with the pain of advanced diabetes, but shunned traditional Indigenous medicine and healing practices. But THE FIDDLERS OF JAMES BAY BY BOB RODGERS The Fiddlers of James Bay. This short documentary traces the history of the fiddle’s arrival in Canada 300 years ago via Scottish traders from Orkney Island. The Cree population of what is now Northern Québec adopted the instrument, and many contemporary Cree residents are master fiddlers. BETWEEN: LIVING IN THE HYPHEN BY ANNE MARIE NAKAGAWA Anne Marie Nakagawa's documentary examines what it means to have a background of mixed ancestries that cannot be easily categorized. By focusing on 7 Canadians who have one parent from a European background and one of a visible minority, she attempts to get at the root of what it means to be multi-ethnic in a world that wants each person to fit into a single category.HOME - CONSTITUTION
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NATIONAL FILM BOARD OF CANADA In both amateur and professional sports, being gay remains taboo. Paul Émile d'Entremont's Standing on the Line explores the difficulty and impact of coming out in the heteronormative sports world, introducing audiences to inspiring athletes who hope to change things for thebetter
LIFE IN EARLY CANADA SERIES Life in Early Canada Series. This compilation brings together seven stories vividly showing daily life in pre-Confederation Canada: Emily's Journey (13 min) traces a young girl's adventures as she braves muddy roads, rivers and other obstacles on her way to meet up with cousins in 1850's Quebec City. Jamie Really Liked to Eat (5 min)is the
BALAKRISHNA (ENGLISH VERSION) BY COLIN MACKENZIE, APARNA Colin MacKenzie & Aparna Kapur. 2019 | 15 min. When an extraordinary new resident – Balakrishna, an Indian elephant – arrived in the town of East River, Nova Scotia, in 1967, no one was more in awe of the creature than young Winton Cook, who became inseparable from his mammoth new friend. Using painterly animation, photographs and home OBACHAN'S GARDEN BY LINDA OHAMA Peeling back the layers of her grandmother's life, filmmaker Linda Ohama discovers a painful, buried past in this feature-length documentary. Asayo Murakami, 103 years old, recalls life in Japan, her arrival in Canada as a "picture bride," her determination to marry a man of her choice, the bombing of Hiroshima and the forced relocation of her family during WWII. FAREWELL OAK STREET BY GRANT MCLEAN Grant McLean. 1953 | 16 min. Free. streaming. Also available. DVD. This documentary presents a before-and-after picture of people in a large-scale public housing project in Toronto. Due to a housing shortage, they were forced to live in squalid, dingy flats and ramshackle dwellings on a crowded street in Regent Park North; nowthey have access
SOMEONE LIKE ME BY SEAN HORLOR, STEVE J. ADAMS Someone Like Me follows the parallel journeys of Drake, a gay asylum seeker from Uganda, and a group of strangers from Vancouver’s queer community who are tasked with supporting his resettlement in Canada. Together, they embark on a year-long quest for personal freedom, revealing how in a world where one must constantly fight for the rightto
THE GIFT OF DIABETES BY O. BRION WHITFORD, JOHN The Gift of Diabetes. This feature-length documentary explores the diabetes epidemic within Indigenous communities in Canada. Ojibway filmmaker Brion Whitford lives with the pain of advanced diabetes, but shunned traditional Indigenous medicine and healing practices. But THE FIDDLERS OF JAMES BAY BY BOB RODGERS The Fiddlers of James Bay. This short documentary traces the history of the fiddle’s arrival in Canada 300 years ago via Scottish traders from Orkney Island. The Cree population of what is now Northern Québec adopted the instrument, and many contemporary Cree residents are master fiddlers. BETWEEN: LIVING IN THE HYPHEN BY ANNE MARIE NAKAGAWA Anne Marie Nakagawa's documentary examines what it means to have a background of mixed ancestries that cannot be easily categorized. By focusing on 7 Canadians who have one parent from a European background and one of a visible minority, she attempts to get at the root of what it means to be multi-ethnic in a world that wants each person to fit into a single category.HOME - CONSTITUTION
featuring Canada's top internet stars. Directed by Katerina Cizek.Start
NFB FILMS ABOUT: INDIGENOUS PEOPLES IN CANADA (FIRST Films available for online viewing about: Indigenous Peoples in Canada (First Nations and Métis) & Québec and Ontario. EXPLORE NFB FILMS BY SUBJECT View films by the NFB’s Indigenous filmmakers, by topic and nation. INDIGENOUS CINEMA IN THE CLASSROOM (AGES 6–11) Indigenous Cinema in the Classroom (Ages 6–11) These short films for younger learners are by Indigenous filmmakers from across Canada and include titles from the Nunavut Animation Lab and the Talespinners, Vistas and Stories from Our Land series. Indigenous Cinema in the Classroom is an extension of our Wide Awake Tour for the public. THE LAKE WINNIPEG PROJECT: FISHER RIVER BY KEVIN SETTEE Start watching on June 21st! This film narrows in on stories of generosity and perseverance in Fisher River Cree Nation in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. Stories include the purchase and distribution of fish on a community and intra-community level, as well as stories of mothers who experienced PAPERLAND: THE BUREAUCRAT OBSERVED BY DONALD BRITTAIN HD - $ 9.95 SD - $ 4.95. DVD. Synopsis. Point of View. Education. Bureaucracy shapes our lives and guides us from the cradle to the grave. This documentary, directed by Donald Brittain, lays bare the idiosyncrasies of bureaucracy, whether in Canada, Austria, Hungary, the Vatican or the Virgin Islands. It also attempts to make thefunctioning of
THE LAKE WINNIPEG PROJECT: CAMP MORNINGSTAR BY KEVIN Start watching on June 21st! This film shares the story of Camp Morningstar, a sacred camp established on the east side of Lake Winnipeg that was erected in response to the proposal of a silica sand mine. The film explores Camp Morningstar’s historical and spiritual connections to territory, the THE LAKE WINNIPEG PROJECT: POPLAR RIVER BY KEVIN SETTEE Start watching on June 21st! This film explores the special connection that Poplar River First Nation has to the lands and waters surrounding their community. Poplar River community members Sophia Rabliauskas and Clint Bittern share their perspectives on the importance andintergenerational
THE LAKE WINNIPEG PROJECT: MATHESON ISLAND BY KEVIN SETTEE This film tells the story of the Whiteways of Matheson Island, who for generations have depended on commercial fishing as a means of survival and livelihood. The Whiteways share their devotion to their fishing lifestyle and the fulfillment and freedom it provides, as well as various challenges that THE LAND (ENGLISH VERSION) BY REX TASKER, JEAN-CLAUDE This film presents a breath-taking view of Canada from coast to coast. Besides showing the varied terrain, from craggy coast to towering glacier, the film illustrates something of the development of the land from its virgin state to today's intense and complex industrial exploitation. Filmed for the STANDING ON THE LINE BY PAUL ÉMILE D'ENTREMONT TRIGGER WARNING: This film contains the following subject matter: Suicide and self harm. In both amateur and professional sports, being gay remains taboo. Few dare to come out of the closet for fear of being stigmatized, and for many, the pressure to perform is compoundedby a further strain
NATIONAL FILM BOARD OF CANADA Coming out about homophobia in sports Standing on the Line. In both amateur and professional sports, being gay remains taboo. Paul Émile d'Entremont's Standing on the Line explores the difficulty and impact of coming out in the heteronormative sports world, introducing audiences to inspiring athletes who hope to change things for thebetter.
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INDIGENOUS CINEMA AT THE NFB Discover our collection of films by Indigenous filmmakers, from Alanis Obomsawin to Gil Cardinal. NFB FILMS ABOUT: INDIGENOUS PEOPLES IN CANADA (FIRSTBOOKS ABOUT INDIGENOUS PEOPLEINDIGENOUS FILMS BY INDIGENOUS PEOPLEMOVIES ABOUT INDIGENOUS PEOPLESONGS ABOUT INDIGENOUS PEOPLECANADA INDIGENOUS PEOPLE HISTORYCANADIAN INDIGENOUS PEOPLE en" content="Films available for online viewing about: Indigenous Peoples in Canada (First Nations and Métis) & Québec and Ontario. OBACHAN'S GARDEN BY LINDA OHAMA Peeling back the layers of her grandmother's life, filmmaker Linda Ohama discovers a painful, buried past in this feature-length documentary. Asayo Murakami, 103 years old, recalls life in Japan, her arrival in Canada as a "picture bride," her determination to marry a man of her choice, the bombing of Hiroshima and the forced relocation of her family during WWII. THE GIFT OF DIABETES BY O. BRION WHITFORD, JOHN The Gift of Diabetes. This feature-length documentary explores the diabetes epidemic within Indigenous communities in Canada. Ojibway filmmaker Brion Whitford lives with the pain of advanced diabetes, but shunned traditional Indigenous medicine and healing practices. But HOLY ANGELS BY JAY CARDINAL VILLENEUVE 2017 | 13 min. In 1963, Lena Wandering Spirit became one of the more than 150,000 Indigenous children who were removed from their families and sent to residential school. Jay Cardinal Villeneuve’s short documentary Holy Angels powerfully recaptures Canada’s colonialist history through impressionistic images and the fragmented language ofa
SPEAKERS FOR THE DEAD BY DAVID SUTHERLAND, JENNIFER Speakers for the Dead. This documentary reveals some of the hidden history of Blacks in Canada. In the 1930s in rural Ontario, a farmer buried the tombstones of a Black cemetery to make way for a potato patch. In the 1980s, descendants of the original settlers, Black and White, came together to restore the cemetery, but there were hiddentruths
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SPEAKERS FOR THE DEAD BY DAVID SUTHERLAND, JENNIFER Speakers for the Dead. This documentary reveals some of the hidden history of Blacks in Canada. In the 1930s in rural Ontario, a farmer buried the tombstones of a Black cemetery to make way for a potato patch. In the 1980s, descendants of the original settlers, Black and White, came together to restore the cemetery, but there were hiddentruths
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SPEAKERS FOR THE DEAD BY DAVID SUTHERLAND, JENNIFER You won’t find it in any history book but African Canadians inhabited the area near Priceville, Ontario in the 1830s. These were veterans of the War of 1812 who settled there after they were promised lands by the government but were forced to squat elsewhere when Whites were given the deeds to these lands. IN THE SHADOW OF GOLD MOUNTAIN BY KAREN CHO This documentary short is very dated now. In 2006, the Chinese community in Canada received redress as they ought to (in my opinion). And there have been some excellent feature films and tv shows that have been done to showcase the Chinese Canadian historyNFB/INTERACTIVE
Explore the intersection of humans, nature and technology in the interactive documentary Bear 71. Questioning how we see the world through the lens of technology, this story blurs the lines between the wild world, and the wired one. https://bear71vr.nfb.caOCEAN SCHOOL
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