2020 Vision: Five to Watch at the NFB Canada's public film producer kicks off new decade with inventive flair.
Gone Curling: A Winter Tale | Curator’s Perspective Two National Film Board of Canada films on Curling are highlighted including the hilarious Gone Curling directed by John Howe.
Outside the Box: New Production at the NFB Learn more about the ten projects that were recently greenlit for production across the NFB’s English Program, French Program and Interactive Studios.
The 10 Most-Viewed NFB Films of 2019 As we wrap up the year, we thought it would be fun to look at the Top 10 most-watched NFB films of 2019. It’s a great mix, and is sure to make for some enjoyable viewing during the holidays.
NFB Staff Picks 2019 We have hundreds of films that can be viewed free of charge on our site, and this list is a fun little place for you to start watching the hidden gems you might have missed throughout the year.
Colour These NFB Films! This year, we’ve selected frames from some classic NFB animated films for you to colour in. So why not try your hand at being an animator and bring these scenes to life!
Marta Pajek Concludes Impossible Figures Trilogy at NFB A ticking clock. A cataclysmic bang. And then they just disappeared… In one deft flourish Marta Pajek plunges us into the richly imagined universe of Impossible Figures and Other Stories...
Queer Life 50 Years After Bill C-150 50 years after Bill C-150, five LGBTQ2+ artists reflect on contemporary queer life.
NFB Pause with David Curtis At the far-flung edge of Canada’s boreal forest, outside the tiny sub-Arctic town of Dawson City, Yukon, a handful of unlikely farmers are growing everything from snow-covered Brussels sprouts to apples.
An Eloquent Tribute to the Canadian War Dead | Curator’s Perspective One of the most powerful films I’ve ever seen is Donald Brittain’s Fields of Sacrifice, a documentary he made in 1963 about the Canadian soldiers who were killed during the two world wars.
Freedom Road: Angelina McLeod Makes her Way Home Angelina McLeod returns to the Shoal Lake 40 First Nation to participate in a momentous collective action.
NFB Pause: The Procession The Procession is the first collaboration between illustrator and graphic novel writer Pascal Blanchet and animator and filmmaker Rodolphe Saint-Gelais.