NFB Film Premieres at VIFF 2021

The 40th anniversary VIFF lineup includes the premiere of six National Film Board of Canada (“NFB”) documentary and animated works.
Continue reading this postThe 40th anniversary VIFF lineup includes the premiere of six National Film Board of Canada (“NFB”) documentary and animated works.
Continue reading this postThe NFB’s Black History Month film lineup includes two feature documentaries and over twenty other films showcased in this collection. Free to stream.
Continue reading this postNFB Films Showing at VIFF: The Magnitude of All Things tops a powerful lineup ofNFB produced and co-produced documentary and animation at the Vancouver International Film Festival
Continue reading this postNFB Has Free Online Learning Resources for Parents and Teachers: COVID-19: Parents and kids can now explore the NFB’s online educational content for free.
Continue reading this postNFB Has Over 4,000 Free Films Online: Documentary, animation, playlists and educational resources available for free online.
Continue reading this postToday is National Canadian Film Day (“NCFD”) with more than 1,000 screening events taking place in 600 Canadian communities and 25 countries. April 17, 2019.
Continue reading this postAwesome Women in Vancouver History: Rosemary Brown was a feminist, writer, educator, politician, and mother who changed the course of history in BC and Canada.
Continue reading this postThe National Film Board of Canada (the NFB) has released its own application for the iPhone which includes hundreds of films, animated shorts, history vignettes, and classics all free of charge. My sister put this on my radar when she posted about it on Twitter so I thought I would check it out. When I […]
Continue reading this postI had the chance to catch a screening of RiP: A Remix Manifesto this morning and will have a full review posted prior to its March 20th theatrical release date. For now, visit the website, read the blog, add them on Twitter and preview this trailer, featuring Lawrence Lessig (founder of Creative Commons), Cory Doctorow, […]
Continue reading this postOne of the most influential, innovative, and important filmmakers of all time once drove a motorized handcar across Canada. Always a fan of trains and railways, Buster Keaton filmed The Railrodder in 1964 for the National Film Board of Canada, his terminus being White Rock, BC. Unfortunately I knew nothing of The Railrodder until my […]
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