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Showing 1 - 10 of 132 titles with a criteria of Subject is Canada
Agatha's Almanac
Defying modernity, 90-year-old Agatha forges a solitary existence on her family's farm, growing vegetables and preserving heirloom seeds. Without a driver's license, cell phone, running water, or even a functioning landline Agatha’s daily rituals form a vivid counterpoint to modern life.
Icarus Films | 2025 | 86 minutes
Angel Peacock
Twelve-year-old Dawod, a Yazidi refugee, faces the challenges of his first year in Canada.
National Film Board of Canada | 2019 | 25 minutes
Another Word For Learning
When Aisha decides to quit school, her mother, troubled by her own colonial education, sees this as an opportunity for them both to reconnect with their Kwakwaka'wakw culture.
GOOD DOCS | 2019 | 72 minutes
At the Crossroads
Provides an overview of U.S.-Canadian economic ties, with possible alternatives to marriage with the United States.
National Film Board of Canada | 1987 | 58 minutes
Bad Coyote
Its new, its fearless, and its very real. A hybrid type of coyote, thought to be part wolf, has migrated to Eastern Canada.
National Film Board of Canada | 2013 | 52 minutes
Balakrishna
When an extraordinary new resident – Balakrishna, an Indian elephant – arrived in the town of East River, Nova Scotia, in 1967, no one was more in awe of the creature than young Winton Cook, who became inseparable from his mammoth new friend.
National Film Board of Canada | 2019 | 15 minutes
Bittersweet Blues
Driven by the poetry of language, Bittersweet Blues takes us into a parallel between the evolution of Acadian French and family memories.
National Film Board of Canada | 2015 | 24 minutes
Call Me Human
Innu writer Joséphine Bacon travels across Canada, sharing reflections and stories backdropped by the film’s stunning cinematography.
Women Make Movies | 2020 | 77 minutes
CBQM
Citizen-run radio station CQBM, serving remote areas of northern Canada, stitches together the far-flung communities.
National Film Board of Canada | 2009 | 66 minutes
Climate on the Edge
The scientific context of climate change.
National Film Board of Canada | 2003 | 52 minutes









