The National Film Board of Canada Collection
The National Film Board of Canada Collection includes the following titles:
How can refugee children integrate into Quebec’s school system, given the unspeakable violence they’ve experienced?
For Alaskan Tlingit carver Wayne Price, fashioning a dugout canoe from a single massive red cedar tree is a way to reconnect to the Ancestral Knowledge of Indigenous craftspeople.
A young Canadian woman visits the Vimy Memorial to make a charcoal imprint of the engraved name of her great-grandfather who was lost in battle, bringing with her a notebook of sketches and diary entries that he made during months of preparation for the battle to take back Vimy Ridge.
Jan Maka was a child like any other, until his family's lives were turned upside down when it was discovered he had autism.
A classic look at how architecture reflects the sentiments and values of the time.
A dramatic story of the reconciliation between biological and adoptive families for a cross-cultural adoptee.
A moving and exquisite stop-motion animated film that chronicles the life of a sea turtle.
Pierre Dansereau, ecologist, visionary and inveterate optimist, believes that while the environment may be threatened by human beings, it will also be saved by them.
Twelve-year-old Dawod, a Yazidi refugee, faces the challenges of his first year in Canada.
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