By ahnationtalk on December 9, 2024
By ahnationtalk on December 9, 2024
By ahnationtalk on December 9, 2024
By ahnationtalk on December 9, 2024
By ahnationtalk on December 9, 2024
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July 1, 2024
Celebrate with a cinematic family album.
To celebrate Canada Day, the National Film Board of Canada has curated a series of films that capture a snapshot of the diverse and multicultural country across the past century. The NFB, a public agency founded in 1939 that produces and distributes auteur animation and documentary film, shares new videos, either recently made or from its vast archive of over 13,000 titles, every month.
Meant to serve as a cinematic family album, Canada as Seen by NFB Filmmakers samples this impressive archive. The collection is made up of over sorted among 14 channels or playlists, with one dedicated to each province and territory plus one that highlights the work of francophones outside Quebec.
The British Columbia as Seen by NFB Filmmakers list begins with films from nearly 80 years ago, including the 1946 15-minute documentary Klee Wyck about painter Emily Carr. With one video from each subsequent decade, it goes on to feature films about the Dominion Drama Festival in the 1960s, Penticton Grad Week in 1975, renowned architect Arthur Erickson, and the gentrification of Vancouver’s Chinatown in Everything Will Be, among others.
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