Be it culture, history or health, NFB films keep on describing the reality of Canada's first nations, Inuits and Metis.
A vast choice of films on art, artists, creativity, art education, events, performance, cultural phenomenon.
NFB filmmakers often look at Canada's cultural communities through films such as Ted Baryluk's Grocery or In the Shadow of Gold Mountain.
NFB has a long-standing history of addressing a broad range of environmental issues. We continue to spark public attention and provoke discussion on these essential matters
Films that tackle sensible subjects: People with disabilities, the medical frontiers, sexuality, discrimination, homelessness...
A huge collection of First and Second World War archival films, biographies and fascinating historical documentaries, the history of Canada and the World is alive on our screens.
Many NFB productions look at different aspects of human rights, such as the development of democracy, children's rights, workers' movements and housing.
Parents, educators and kids will find here a treasure of educative - or just plain funny - animated films, documentaries and websites.
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