More productions than ever from NFB studios across the country will be available free of charge on nfb.ca in April, including the world premieres of two documentaries: Why? by Danielle Sturk and My 2020 by Sarah McNair-Landry. The NFB will also be highlighting events such as Earth Day with five thematic channels, as well as the launch of Daniel Gray's award-winning animated short HIDE.
nfb.ca now offers more than 6,000 titles, not to mention a collection of some 100 interactive works, most of which are available for free online viewing, such as Michel Huneault's Roxham, still as relevant as ever. There are also several in-person events in April, including the NFB's participation in the Festival Cinéma du monde de Sherbrooke, the Montreal and Quebec City theatrical release of Oana Suteu Khintirian's film Au-delà du papier (Beyond Paper), and the exhibition on Alanis Obomsawin at the Vancouver Art Gallery.
Starting April 3
Why? by Danielle Sturk (NFB's Quebec, Canadian Francophonie & Acadian Documentary Studio) - WORLD PREMIERE
Short documentary (39 min 22 s)