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    Poster for Discussions in Bioethics: The Courage of One's Convictions
    Movie
    1985

    Discussions in Bioethics: The Courage of One's Convictions

    A 17-year-old girl refuses medical treatment that will prolong her life due to religious convictions.

    Poster for Discussions in Bioethics: A Chronic Problem
    Movie
    1985

    Discussions in Bioethics: A Chronic Problem

    One of a series of short, open-ended dramas designed to stimulate discussion of values and ethics in relation to modern medical technology. This film considers the chronic patient's right to quality care, and the acutely ill patient's right to a hospital bed. Jean is suffering from multiple sclerosis and is almost completely paralyzed. It seems that the only ones who care about her are the nurses. With the arrival of a patient in need of an operation, it becomes apparent that chronic patients have little priority.

    Poster for The Other Side of the Ledger: An Indian View of the Hudson's Bay Company
    Movie
    1972

    The Other Side of the Ledger: An Indian View of the Hudson's Bay Company

    The Hudson's Bay Company's 300th anniversary celebration was no occasion for joy among the people whose lives were tied to the trading stores. This film, narrated by George Manuel, president of the National Indian Brotherhood, presents the view of spokesmen for Canadian Indian and Métis groups. There is a sharp contrast between the official celebrations, with Queen Elizabeth II among the guests, and what Indians have to say about their lot in the Company's operations.

    Poster for 23 Skidoo
    Movie
    1964•
    5.8

    23 Skidoo

    If you erase the people of downtown America, the effect is bizarre, not to say disturbing. That is what this film does. It shows the familiar urban scene without a soul in sight: streets empty, buildings empty, yet everywhere there is evidence of recent life and activity. At the end of the film we learn what has happened.

    Poster for Bate's Car: Sweet as a Nut
    Movie
    1974

    Bate's Car: Sweet as a Nut

    This short film presents Mr. Bate, an inventor who discovers a substitute for gasoline in barnyard manure. Even though he fits the classic mould of single-minded know-how and practical dreamer, his discovery is tried and tested. He demonstrates how his home-made digester does turn manure into potent methane gas that powers his auto. And for good measure, he demonstrates his latest sustainable invention – a bicycle powered by the bumps on the road.

    Poster for Higglety Pigglety Pop! or There Must Be More to Life
    Movie
    2010•
    7.1

    Higglety Pigglety Pop! or There Must Be More to Life

    Jennie the terrier has everything a dog could ever wish for, but still feels that something is missing. She leaves home to discover what that is.

    Poster for Ti-Jean Goes West
    Movie
    1957

    Ti-Jean Goes West

    Part comic adventure, part travelogue, this short film features the folkloric character of Ti-Jean, a French-Canadian kid endowed with magic powers. He travels west, drawing upon his superhuman strength to save a farmer’s crops.

    Poster for Of Whales, the Moon, and Men
    Movie
    1963•
    7.4

    Of Whales, the Moon, and Men

    At the instigation of the filmmakers, the young men of the Ile-aux-Coudres in the middle of the St-Lawrence River try as a memorial to their ancestors to revive the fishing of the belugas interrupted in 1924.

    Poster for Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media
    Movie
    1992•
    7.6

    Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media

    A film about the noted American linguist/political dissident and his warning about corporate media's role in modern propaganda.

    Poster for In Deep Waters
    Movie
    2015•
    5.0

    In Deep Waters

    Three characters share a common traumatic experience when they were born.

    Poster for Catherine O'Hara: All of Us Shine
    Movie
    2021•
    10.0

    Catherine O'Hara: All of Us Shine

    From "SCTV" and "Home Alone" to "Best in Show" and "Schitt’s Creek", Catherine O’Hara collaborates with fellow performers throughout her legendary career to take comedy to new heights.

    Poster for The Decline of the American Empire
    Movie
    1986•
    6.7

    The Decline of the American Empire

    Four very different Montreal university teachers gather at a rambling country house to prepare a dinner. Remy (married), Claude (a homosexual), Pierre (involved with a girlfriend) and Alain (a bachelor) discuss sex, the female body and their affairs with them. Meanwhile, their four female guests, Louise (Remy's wife of 15 years), Dominique (a spinster), Diane (a divorcée) and Danielle (Pierre's girlfriend) are spending the time at a downtown health gym. They also discuss sex, the female body and, naturally, men. Later in the evening, they finally meet at the country house and have dinner. A ninth guest, named Mario, who used to know Diane, drops in on the group for some talk and has a surprise of his own.

    Poster for Poets on Film No. 1
    Movie
    1977

    Poets on Film No. 1

    This short film brings together animated interpretations of four poems by great Canadian wordsmiths: "Riverdale Lion" by John Robert Colombo, "A Kite Is a Victim" by Leonard Cohen, "Klaxon" by James Reaney and George Johnston’s "The Bulge."

    Poster for The Last 100 Days
    Movie
    1999•
    10.0

    The Last 100 Days

    Canadian military accomplishments in the last hundred days of World War I, when the German Army was destroyed, surpassed those of any other army. The Canadian success was, in no small measure, due to Arthur Currie, whom a recent British historian describes as "the most successful Allied General and one of the least well known."

    Poster for Holocaust Denial vs. Freedom of Speech
    Movie
    1994

    Holocaust Denial vs. Freedom of Speech

    Poster for Onzième spéciale
    Movie
    1988

    Onzième spéciale

    Poster for September Five at Saint-Henri
    Movie
    1962

    September Five at Saint-Henri

    This short film is a series of vignettes of life in Saint-Henri, a Montreal working-class district, on the first day of school. From dawn to midnight, we take in the neighbourhood’s pulse: a mother fussing over children, a father's enforced idleness, teenage boys clowning, young lovers dallying - the unposed quality of daily life.

    Poster for The Author of These Words: Harold Horwood
    Movie
    1982

    The Author of These Words: Harold Horwood

    Newfoundland writer Harold Horwood has been called many things, but his own opinion of himself is undiminished. A former union organizer, politician in the Smallwood government, muckraking journalist, and founder of a counterculture "free school" in the 1960s, he is also an award-winning author whose regional base has not lessened his national stature.

    Poster for Poets on Film No. 2
    Movie
    1977

    Poets on Film No. 2

    This short film brings together animated interpretations of 4 poems by great Canadian wordsmiths: “From the Hazel Bough” by Earle Birney, “Travellers Palm” by P.K. Page, “Death by Streetcar” by Raymond Souster, and “A Said Poem” by John Robert Colombo.

    Poster for No Way They Want to Slow Down
    Movie
    1976

    No Way They Want to Slow Down

    Filmmaker Giles Walker takes an informal look at how our best skiers work and live. Filmed in 1976, this short movie follows the Canadian ski team on a tight schedule in Chile and Argentina. With 2 ½ tons of equipment, speeds of up to 140 km/h, gruelling workouts and a dramatic theft, it's safe to say that downhill racing is not for the faint of heart.

    Poster for La Course Destination Monde
    TV
    1988

    La Course Destination Monde

    "La Course destination monde" is a Canadian reality television series, which aired on Télévision de Radio-Canada from 1988 to 1999. The series was a filmmaking competition which sent young, emerging filmmakers from Quebec around the world to make short films about their destinations, with prizes awarded at the conclusion of each season to the best films coming out of the competition. The show premiered in 1988 as "La Course des Amériques", sending filmmakers to destinations in North and South America. The second season, "La Course Amérique-Afrique", continued to highlight destinations in the Americas as well as opening to destinations in Africa, while the third season, "La Course Europe-Asie", centred on destinations in Europe and Asia. From the fourth season onward, the show was titled "La Course destination monde", and permitted filmmakers to travel to anywhere in the world.

    Poster for Planète Terre - À la découverte des mystères de l'évolution
    TV
    2005•
    2.0

    Planète Terre - À la découverte des mystères de l'évolution

    Poster for The Great List of Everything
    TV
    2020

    The Great List of Everything

    Based on a French-language comic book, the web series features artists Cathon and Iris—two curious, quirky, and imaginative young women.

    Poster for O Canada
    TV
    1997•
    10.0

    O Canada

    Created in 1939, the National Film Board of Canada has produced and distributed literally thousands of films by and about Canadians, including hundreds of animated shorts. But despite the fact that these innovative cartoons received several Oscar wins and nominations, most were little-seen by Canada's neighbors to the south.

    Poster for Empire, Inc.
    TV
    1983

    Empire, Inc.

    Empire, Inc. is the story of the charismatic James Munroe, a man of passionate drives, who could devastate an enemy as well as a friend, and whose cunning even stupefied his own family.

    Poster for Lewis Mumford on The City
    TV
    1963

    Lewis Mumford on The City

    Six-part series tracing the origins of the city, its transformations and prospects, based on Lewis Mumford's book The City in History. Aired by CBC in their Explorations strand.

    Poster for Sounds & Pressure: Reggae in a Foreign Land
    TV
    2024

    Sounds & Pressure: Reggae in a Foreign Land

    Sounds & Pressure: Reggae in a Foreign Land follows the journeys of these icons. Through rare archives and infectious beats, this captivating five-part anthology series takes you from Kingston to Kensington Market to see and hear how reggae made roots in Canada against all odds.

    Poster for On Guard For Thee
    TV
    1981

    On Guard For Thee

    On Guard For Thee was a Canadian documentary television miniseries which aired on CBC Television in 1981.

    Poster for Maisonneuve
    TV
    2023

    Maisonneuve

    Over six episodes, Maisonneuve looks at the repercussions flowing from the arrest of 11 students at Montreal’s Collège de Maisonneuve as they prepared to join the ranks of the Islamic State in Syria. From the initial shock to a gradual opening for dialogue, the series follows the paths of six exceptional young people who share their points of view. Through their eyes, Maisonneuve highlights both the importance and the fragility of living together in harmony in Quebec.

    Poster for Miracle Planet
    TV
    2005

    Miracle Planet

    Flora and fauna, sea and stone - the elements of life on earth as we know it. But how did the complicated existence on Earth come to be?

    Poster for Magical Caresses
    TV
    2022

    Magical Caresses

    An animated documentary series in which Lori Malépart-Traversy takes a playful and uninhibited look at solo sexuality.

    Poster for Chiefs
    TV
    2001

    Chiefs

    These films brings to life the power, spirit and mystery of the leaders of First Nations, and separates the myths from the men and battles.

    Poster for Mammals Vs. Dinos
    TV
    2006•
    6.0

    Mammals Vs. Dinos

    Latest research has revealed that first mammals and first dinosaurs appeared on earth at about the same time and that the ancestral mammals underwent dramatic evolution while challenging the dinosaurs. It was these struggles that created the basic nature of all present mammals, including humans.

    Poster for The Dark Years
    TV
    2007

    The Dark Years

    Animated Canadian tales of the Great Depression as told by the staff of The Toronto Star.

    Poster for Reckoning: The Political Economy of Canada
    TV
    1987

    Reckoning: The Political Economy of Canada

    James Laxer, chairman of the political science department at Atkinson College, is the host for a five-part series examining Canada's role in the changing world economy. Produced by the NFB, the series explores free trade, the rise of the Japanese economy and the challenges posed by new technology.

    Poster for War
    TV
    1983

    War

    This series of seven one-hour films examines the nature, evolution and consequences of modern warfare. Filmed in ten countries, on two oceans, and with the co-operation of the armed forces of six nations, War features interviews with top-level NATO and Soviet military leaders and strategists, eminent historians and other professional observers of combat. Drawing as well on film and picture archives worldwide, with footage of important battlefields on three continents, this documentary series argues that war, an institution invented to settle disputes between nations, no longer serves its purpose. It concludes that nations must find other ways to resolve their differences. The on-camera host for the War series is Gwynne Dyer, Canadian international affairs analyst and military historian.

    Poster for My Brand New Life
    TV
    2004

    My Brand New Life

    My Brand New is a Canadien television series that premiered on YTV on July 4, 2004. The series brings together kids from different backgrounds and experiences and invites them to switch lives.

    Poster for On the Spot
    TV
    1953

    On the Spot

    On the Spot was the first television series made specifically for TV by the National Film Board of Canada, and aired on CBC Television from 1953 to 1955. Each episode reported on a different aspect of life in Canada and was introduced with the line "The National Film Board’s up-to-the-minute report of what’s happening somewhere in Canada”. The series was originated by Bernard Devlin, with Robert Anderson as executive producer.

    Poster for Candid Eye
    TV
    1958

    Candid Eye

    Shot unscripted and unrehearsed, this NFB documentary series for television is a seminal offering in the history of doc filmmaking. Aired on CBC in 1958.

    Poster for The Defence of Canada
    TV
    1986

    The Defence of Canada

    This series of films, written and hosted by journalist and military historian Gwynne Dyer, examines Canada's role in the international power game, its tradition of alliances with world powers, and our future role on the world stage. The series combines recent footage shot in ten countries with archival films dating back to the Boer War (1899) and interviews with noted military leaders, politicians, and frontline troops.