Ways of Seeing at the NFB: 5 to Watch in ’17 Stay up-to-date with the NFB 's current production slate with these 5 titles to watch in 2017.
Rose’s Notebook: a Diary to Revisit WWI’s History (5/10) Discover Rose’s Notebook. This historical series follows Rose Dubois, a young French Canadian archivist. She describes her daily life and her thoughts as World War I is unfolding.
Fixing the Gaze: New Indigenous Work at the NFB Take a first look at the many Indigenous-directed projects currently in development, production or release in the NFB's English Program.
Learn WWI’s History Through Rose’s Notebook (4/10) Discover Rose’s Notebook. This historical series follows Rose Dubois, a young French Canadian archivist. She describes her daily life and her thoughts as World War One is unfolding.
Revisit the History of WWI with Rose’s Notebook (3/10) Discover Rose’s Notebook. This historical series follows Rose Dubois, a young French Canadian archivist. She describes her daily life and her thoughts as World War I is unfolding.
Rose’s Notebook – Study World War I Differently (2/10) Discover Rose’s Notebook. This historical series follows Rose Dubois, a young French Canadian archivist. She describes her daily life and her thoughts as World War One is unfolding.
Impressions of China: NFB Restores McWilliams’ First Doc It was 1972, the month of May, and an adventurous group of high school students and teachers from Hamilton, Ontario, boarded an Asia-bound plane and quietly made history. At a time when western perceptions of Maoist China were shaped by Cold War politics, they became the first to visit the country since the 1949 communist revolution.
Rose’s Notebook – Another Way of Studying World War I (1/10) Discover Rose's Notebook. This historical series follows Rose Dubois, a young French Canadian archivist. She describes her daily life and her thoughts as World War One is unfolding.
Lights, Camera, Parity: NFB Women Shine at Hot Docs It’s a banner year for NFB women directors. Only weeks after the NFB made its historic commitment to gender parity in production, Canada’s public producer is heading to Hot Docs...
Inuit Culture, Living History Ensure your students have a good grasp of intercultural studies by using the world’s largest inuit films collection and its study guide.
NFB English Production: Five to Watch in 2016 2016 kicked off on a high note here at the NFB with news that Canada’s public producer has nabbed 19 Canadian Screen Award nominations – getting the nod in no...
Digital Literacy: A Crash Course in Privacy Protection Do Not Track takes users inside their own personal online history, revealing how companies can tell who you are, where you are, and what your online habits are like based solely on your browser history and the cookies stored on your computer. Digital literacy is a vital defence against this invasion of privacy.