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2010/03/12
National Film Board of Canada expands relationship with online giant YouTube via new distribution deal
U.S. premiere of The “Socalled” Movie on YouTube.
U.S. premiere of The “Socalled” Movie on YouTube.
2010/03/11
The National Film Board of Canada announces the release of Fernand Dansereau's Les porteurs d'espoir
In theatres starting April 2, 2010.
In theatres starting April 2, 2010.
2010/03/10
NFB announces spring screenings of a program for the whole family, starting March 27
Molly in Springtime and other tales for tots, including Léon in Wintertime and Circuit marine.
Molly in Springtime and other tales for tots, including Léon in Wintertime and Circuit marine.
2010/03/10
Listen to the landscape! The National Film Board of Canada launches Écologie sonore
A web documentary on noise pollution and our inability to tolerate silence.
A web documentary on noise pollution and our inability to tolerate silence.
2010/03/03
Close to 240 screenings in 80 cities and towns across Canada: NFB boosts its participation in 2010 Rendez-vous de la Francophonie
From March 5 to 21, the NFB offers three programs of films for all audiences.
From March 5 to 21, the NFB offers three programs of films for all audiences.
2010/02/25
NFB innovatively captures the Olympic spirit
Canada's public producer offers online tips and resources for Canada CODE, screenings and activities at Vancouver visitor sites and in Canadian classrooms.
Canada's public producer offers online tips and resources for Canada CODE, screenings and activities at Vancouver visitor sites and in Canadian classrooms.
2010/02/25
With films on everything from literature to music to dance, the National Film Board of Canada shines at the International Festival of Films on Art
Among the highly anticipated films, the Quebec premiere of the documentary on Antonine Maillet.
Among the highly anticipated films, the Quebec premiere of the documentary on Antonine Maillet.
2010/02/24
In partnership with the National Film Board, the Canadian Museum of Civilization hosts two film nights on The Many Faces of Afghanistan
The Sweetest Embrace: Return to Afghanistan, presented on March 4, and A Dream for Kabul, presented on March 11.
The Sweetest Embrace: Return to Afghanistan, presented on March 4, and A Dream for Kabul, presented on March 11.
2010/02/23
INVITATION
The NFB and NSI invite you to free social media workshops for filmmakers in Edmonton and Calgary.
The NFB and NSI invite you to free social media workshops for filmmakers in Edmonton and Calgary.
2010/02/18
At Malajube.ONF.ca, 100 mots pour la folie, an NFB interactive music video based on a song by Malajube
The music video was created around “Contrôle,” a song about madness released in December 2009.
The music video was created around “Contrôle,” a song about madness released in December 2009.
2010/02/16
After A YEAR-LONG TOUR OF Canada Andréanne Germain presentS HER FINAL short film on the NFB blog Engage-toi!
Her travelling/filmmaking adventure ended with the online release of her final film, Vivre en autarcie.
Her travelling/filmmaking adventure ended with the online release of her final film, Vivre en autarcie.
2010/02/16
The creators of Madame Tutli-Putli return with the adaptation of Higglety Pigglety Pop! or There Must Be More to Life
The film will have its world premiere on February 28 at the Festival international du film pour enfants de Montréal.
The film will have its world premiere on February 28 at the Festival international du film pour enfants de Montréal.
2010/02/10
The National Film Board of Canada at the 28th Rendez-vous du cinéma québécois
A strong presence with 14 films, including the first public screening of Fernand Dansereau’s Les porteurs d’espoir.
A strong presence with 14 films, including the first public screening of Fernand Dansereau’s Les porteurs d’espoir.
2010/02/09
Japanese premiere of A Dream For Kabul, a documentary by Philippe Baylaucq
The film will also be screened at the Canadian Museum of Civilization in Gatineau on March 11.
The film will also be screened at the Canadian Museum of Civilization in Gatineau on March 11.