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
Iceland on the Prairies
[1941]
Icelanders started to build farm communities in the Prairie provinces around 1875....
Ukrainian Winter Holidays
[1942]
Facing oppression at home, numerous Ukrainians emigrated, bringing their traditions...
Lost Dreams
[1999]
Workers' struggles in post-World War I Winnipeg are narrated by the figure of a...
The Jews of Winnipeg
[1973]
Winnipeg Jews have made notable contributions in the field of politics as well as in...
Entire NFB Films
Ukrainian Winter Holidays
[1942]
Ukrainian communities of the Canadian prairies still follow the Julian calendar and...
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...
Ted Baryluk's Grocery
[1982]
Ukrainian-Canadian Ted Baryluk's grocery store has been a fixture in
Winnipeg's...
Photographs
Ted Baryluk's Grocery
[1982]
Ted Baryluk's grocery served a diverse ethnic community in the north-end of Winnipeg...
Polish Sokol choir and dancers Manitoba Mosaic, Winnipeg, 1960.
[1960]
The Polish Sokol choir and dancers under the direction of Jan Jerszy Sapinski and...
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