The National Film Board of Canada is returning to the Festival Cinéma du monde de Sherbrooke with a strong, diverse lineup of seven productions and co-productions.
Oana Suteu Khintirian’s NFB-produced feature doc Au-delà du papier (Beyond Paper) will open on April 7 at the Cinémathèque Québécoise in Montreal and at Cinéma Le Clap Place Ste-Foy in Quebec City.
On International Women’s Day, the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) is continuing to meet its gender-parity goals, both for the number of productions directed by women and for production budgets allocated to women—seven years after making its initial commitment.
Toronto filmmaker Brian D. Johnson’s vibrant feature-length documentary The Colour of Ink, co-produced by Sphinx Productions and the National Film Board of Canada (NFB), is coming to Canadian cinemas beginning March 23.
Always on the cutting edge of creativity, the National Film Board will be at the REGARD Festival in Saguenay from March 22 to 26, with eight short docs and animated films made by NFB studios across Canada, exploring an array of subjects in a range of styles.
The National Film Board of Canada returns to the International Festival of Films on Art (FIFA) with four productions and co-productions that offer unique perspectives on diverse forms of artistic expression. FIFA 2023 will be held March 14 to 26 in Montreal and Quebec City.
New productions from various NFB studios will be streaming free of charge on nfb.ca in March!
For the 15th year, the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) is bringing together acclaimed filmmakers, NFB producers and creative teams from across the country to create short cinematic tributes to Canadian performing arts legends, as the Governor General’s Performing Arts Awards (GGPAA) gets set to honour seven new laureates.
For the 18th year in a row, the National Film Board of Canada is participating in the Rendez-vous de la Francophonie (RVF), which is marking its 25th anniversary with the theme of celebration.
The feature-length documentary KOROMOUSSO: Big Sister, co-directed by Habibata Ouarme and Jim Donovan and produced by the NFB, will have its world premiere at the Toronto edition of the Human Rights Watch Film Festival, held from March 8 to 19, 2023, and its international premiere at the festival’s London edition, taking place March 16 to 26, 2023.
On February 25, during the 20th edition of Nuit Blanche à Montréal, the NFB will mark the 50th anniversary of the Association des réalisateurs et réalisatrices du Québec (ARRQ) with a dazzling program that showcases the diversity of homegrown talent.
The National Film Board of Canada will be taking part in the 41st Rendez-vous Québec Cinéma (RVQC), with 13 NFB productions and co-productions appearing at the festival.
More productions and co-productions from NFB studios across the country will be available for free streaming on nfb.ca in February.
The National Film Board of Canada (NFB) has greenlit 15 new productions and co-productions.
The National Film Board of Canada and the International Festival of Films on Art (FIFA) have reached a new distribution agreement regarding the screening of 32 films on the FIFA’s ARTS.FILM platform throughout 2023.