See everything, hear everything
Watch 60 films, 170 excerpts and over 80 archival artefacts selected by NFB specialists as part of this unique project.
Excerpts from NFB films
No Time to Stop
[1990]
Angela Williams emigrated from Jamaica to Canada seeking opportunities for herself...
Shepherd's Pie and Sushi
[1998]
In 1942, Prime Minister W. L. Mackenzie King ordered all Japanese people relocated...
Shepherd's Pie and Sushi
[1998]
Success at hockey was based on skills, not race, explains Eugene Ouchi, a Japanese...
Minoru: Memory of Exile
[1992]
Canada ordered the dispersal of Japanese Canadians from British Columbia in 1945....
Entire NFB Films
Iceland on the Prairies
[1941]
This film tells the inspiring story of the rise of the Icelandic communities in...
Lost Dreams
[1999]
In Lost Dreams, Kateryna Ewanchuck, a young Ukrainian in Manitoba, reflects...
A Scent of Mint
[2002]
Growing up in the small Lebanese town of Abey, Pierre Sidaoui had a carefree...
Shepherd's Pie and Sushi
[1998]
Mieko Ouchi is half Celtic, half Japanese... and all Canadian. In 1993, Mieko, an...
Photographs
A Sense of Family
[1980]
During the early 1900s, the first immigrants from India arrived in Victoria and...
WORLD AT 10
[2003]
In Toronto, Ontario inner-city schoolchildren from low-income families endure daily...
Chinese Canadian children watching a NFB film,1945.
[1945]
After World War II, documentary film continued to be used as a tool to inform and...
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