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
My Floating World: Miyuki Tanobe
[1979]
A Canadian painter of Japanese origin, Miyuki Tanobe talks about her Quebec...
Wanda Koop: In Her Eyes
[1999]
Seeking out her roots, artist Wanda Koop visits southern Ukraine with her mother....
Opre Roma: Gypsies in Canada
[1999]
Karen Boothroyd explored her Romani heritage as a child, despite her father's fear...
Some Kind of Arrangement
[1997]
Shots of traditional Hindu marriage rituals are interspersed with interviews...
Entire NFB Films
A Sense of Family
[1980]
This one-hour film charts East Indian immigration from the early 1900s to the...
Home Feeling: Struggle for a Community
[1983]
The Jane-Finch "Corridor" is an area of six square blocks in Toronto's North York....
Speakers for the Dead
[2000]
In the 1930s in rural Ontario, farmer Bill Reid buried the tombstones of a
Black...
The Hutterites
[1964]
The followers of Jacob Hutter live in farm communities, devoutly holding to the...
Photographs
Some Kind of Arrangement
[1997]
...
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...
Shepherd's Pie and Sushi
[1998]
In 1993, Canadian actor Mieko Ouchi researched a documentary about her grandfather...
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