This film establishes a parallel between the 1970 electoral campaign in Québec and the 1936 campaign dominated by Maurice Duplessis. It shows the hope but also the uncertainty that existed in 1970. Had the Quiet Revolution really changed things in Québec? Was it possible that a new leader would emerge on the political scene? (NFB.ca)
In this daring follow-up to The History of White People in America, comedian Martin Mull takes us on...
This documentary focuses on the goose hunt, a ritual of central importance to the Cree people of the...
The Happy Child is a story of "New Wave" rock genre predominant in the ex-Yugoslavia during the soci...
Channel 4 documentary Britain's Racist Election follows the controversial 1964 Smethwick election ba...
Gender Me is a road movie about Mansour’s voyage into the world of Islam. It is a personal odyssey t...
Every January, the country's largest jigsaw puzzle contest is held in St. Paul, Minnesota. Choose yo...
If your bedroom has become too small a stage for your air guitar antics, take inspiration from the c...
Sixteen-year-old Malala Yousafzai was shot in the head by the Taliban for being outspoken about her ...
From oratory classes to operating room, Beauty Factory follows five girls for four months as they co...
Time Is Illmatic is a feature length documentary film that delves deep into the making of Nas' 1994 ...
Composed entirely of still photographs shot by Marker himself over the course of his restless travel...
Legends of the Knight weaves together the stirring true stories of individuals who have overcome dev...
In the heart of the Boreal forest lives a family renowned as much for their gourmet forest pickings ...
The film consists mainly of interviews with readers of Freud in Brazil and several places in Europe,...
A documentary that explores the challenges that a life in music can bring.