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True North series. Take an intimate look at the rise of 5 aspiring athletes in Ryan Sidhoo's nine-part docu-series, which captures the raw emotion of navigating today’s youth-basketball machine.
This film also addresses the experiences of refugees seeking asylum in Canada. Walk a Mile: The Immigrant Experience in Canada is a 4-part series that reveals the challenges faced by immigrants who leave all they know to make a new home in Canada.
Explore the NFB’s vast documentary film collection by director or via curated features and watch new, timely and award-winning Canadian documentaries online.
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This search tool allows you to browse the entire National Film Board of Canada collection, offering information on every NFB production since 1939—over 13,000 works. Right now, more than 6,000 films from this collection are available to view free online—and we’re adding new titles every month!
Explore the NFB’s vast animated film collection by director or via curated features and watch new, timely and award-winning Canadian animation online.
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Discover our collection of films by Indigenous filmmakers, from Alanis Obomsawin to Gil Cardinal.
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NATIONAL FILM BOARD OF CANADA. A tribute to the courage and resilience of Canadian soldiers in WWII.