The true history of a collection of some 500 films dating from 1910s to 1920s, which were lost for over 50 years until being discovered buried in a sub-arctic swimming pool deep in the Yukon Territory, in Dawson City, located about 350 miles south of the Arctic Circle.

An intimate portrait of a Belgian family. They seem normal at first, but after a while they show the...

Using found footage, still photographs, animations, and occasional original footage, “The Mist in th...

Legendary Canadian documentarian Alanis Obomsawin digs into the tangled history of Treaty 9 — the in...

Two thousand Canadians suffered the longest incarceration anywhere in the Second World War, a bitter...
The injustice of the Japanese internment is explored through the story of Kyuichi Nomoto, one of the...

The expedition for the Kiamichi beast up into the mountains was a tedious journey. For over 200 yea...

One man's journey into the world of the so-called 'Bloodline' conspiracy, at the heart of Dan Brown'...

A basketball team born out of an egg, in a hockey-crazed city, playing in a baseball stadium, fights...

Documenting the shared trajectory between Canada’s rise as a global basketball powerhouse and the ci...

A group of friends come up with the brilliant idea of testing the non-existent drink known as "Tea C...

In the mid-1950s, lured by false promises of a better life, Inuit families were displaced by the Can...

Every winter for decades, the Northwest Territories, in the Canadian Far North, changes its face. Wh...

Since the late 18th century American legal decision that the business corporation organizational mod...

In this spoof of "March of the Penguins," nature footage of penguins near the South Pole gets a soun...

A collection of death scenes, ranging from TV-material to home-made super-8 movies. The common facto...

Under Dorchester Square in Montreal lies the cemetery where 55,000 people were buried in the 19th ce...

For five years, Stephen McCoy documented street life in Boston. This is what he captured.