Press Release
From: National Film Board
November 23, 2023 – Montreal
The National Film Board of Canada (NFB) has a wealth of free streaming at nfb.ca through the month of December, including online premieres of two acclaimed documentaries and timely programming.
Phil Comeau’s feature doc The Secret Order kicks things off with an online premiere November 28, followed by Nisha Pahuja’s multi-award-winning Notice Pictures/NFB co-production To Kill a Tiger, debuting on nfb.ca on December 5.
It’s also a month of powerful works on women’s and human rights as Canadians mark 16 Days of Activism against Gender-based Violence (Nov. 25 to Dec. 10), the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women (Dec. 6), and Human Rights Day (Dec.10).
On the NFB Blog, film curator Camilo Martín-Flórez looks at how NFB creators past and present have explored the opportunities and risks of new technologies. With the holiday season fast approaching, there’s the NFB’s popular Ho Ho Holidays! channel. And as Canadians prepare to ring out the year, nfb.ca showcases its most popular films of 2023.
Starting November 28 | Online premiere, The Secret Order
Special focus on women’s and human rights
With national and international observances on women’s and human rights, nfb.ca is an unparalleled destination for compelling Canadian programming:
Canadian Society and Technology in NFB Films: Challenges and Opportunities
Artificial intelligence (AI) is the latest and greatest example of how technology is changing everything. But the digital transformation has long roots. In Camilo Martín-Flórez’s Curator’s Perspective, NFB films explore the dilemmas, challenges and opportunities of digital tech since the early 1960s.
Works include Tyler Funk’s new feature doc on online celebrity, Anything for Fame; Sandra Rodriguez’s cutting-edge VR installation CHOM5KY vs CHOMSKY: A Playful Conversation on AI; as well as Kevin McCracken’s 1987 animated short Future Block, recently added to nfb.ca.
Ho Ho Holidays!
It wouldn’t be the holidays at nfb.ca without Ho Ho Holidays!, a channel of over 50 seasonal classics, recent works and family favourites. Holiday highlights include:
Most-viewed titles in 2023
The NFB web team has pulled together the most-viewed titles of 2023 on nfb.ca, with auteur animation and POV documentaries both strongly represented.
Topping the list is Amanda Forbis and Wendy Tilby’s Oscar-nominated animated short The Flying Sailor. The next two films were directed by legendary Abenaki filmmaker Alanis Obomsawin: her landmark 1993 work Kanehsatake: 270 Years of Resistance, followed by her 2014 doc Trick or Treaty?
With 15 films in total, nfb.ca’s best of 2023 has something for all tastes: a testament to the great depth of the NFB’s collection—and its discerning viewers.
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Contacts
Jennifer Mair
NFB Publicist – Toronto
C.: 416-436-0105
j.mair@nfb.ca | @NFB_Jennifer
Katja De Bock
NFB Publicist – Vancouver
C.: 778-628-4890
k.debock@nfb.ca | @NFB_Katja
Osas Eweka-Smith
NFB Publicist – Halifax
C.: 587-385-9771
o.eweka-smith@nfb.ca
Lily Robert
Director, Communications and Public Affairs, NFB
C.: 514-296-8261
l.robert@nfb.ca
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