The National Film Board of Canada Collection
The National Film Board of Canada Collection includes the following titles:
Soon after Jason and Julia Young bought an abandoned farm property, Jason began a year-long experiment that would change his life forever - and that would…
Provides an overview of U.S.-Canadian economic ties, with possible alternatives to marriage with the United States.
Its new, its fearless, and its very real. A hybrid type of coyote, thought to be part wolf, has migrated to Eastern Canada.
When an extraordinary new resident – Balakrishna, an Indian elephant – arrived in the town of East River, Nova Scotia, in 1967, no one was more in awe of the creature than young Winton Cook, who became inseparable from his mammoth new friend.
A modern animated adaptation of the myth of Hercules: where does rage come from? Psychological? Environmental? Or something altogether more primordial?
Through the personal stories of three young people, this compelling documentary explores the issues and challenges of childhood and youth depression.
A disturbing personal meditation on the shedding blood for one's ideals.
The immigrant experience lovingly told through animation.
Citizen-run radio station CQBM, serving remote areas of northern Canada, stitches together the far-flung communities.
An unrestrained animated riot of color and energy built on a multitude of CMYK symbols, the codes used in four-color process printing.
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