nfb.ca highlights Women’s History Month, Int`l Animation Day, Latin American Heritage Month

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Montreal –  Not-to-be-missed new releases produced or co-produced by the NFB are coming to nfb.ca in October.

Starting October 28, to celebrate International Animation Day*

  • Aphasia by Marielle Dalpé (2023, NFB)
    Animated short (3 min 45 s)
    Press kit: mediaspace.nfb.ca/epk/aphasia

    Aphasia is an unsettling sensory experience that immerses us in the world of people with Alzheimer’s disease who are facing the loss of their language capabilities. The film is voiced in English by veteran actor Clare Coulter and has been selected to screen at a dozen festivals in Canada and around the world.

  • Miserable Miracle by Ryo Orikasa (2023, Miyu Productions/NFB/New Deer)
    Animated short (8 min)
    Press kit: mediaspace.nfb.ca/epk/miserable-miracle

    Inspired by the poems and drawings of Henri MichauxMiserable Miracle takes animation to the breathtaking limits of language and perception, with Tony Robinow’s feverish voiceover in English. The film won the Grand Prize for Short Animation at the Ottawa International Animation Festival (OIAF) and was selected to screen at the Clermont-Ferrand Festival.

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Celebrating Latin American Heritage Month

  • Channel: NFB Abroad: Latin America on Screen

    Discover nearly 30 films made across Latin America that illuminate the continent and its people, arts and culture, in addition to Canadian intersections with Latin America across the years. Watch Michèle Stephenson’s Stateless (2020) and Germán Gutiérrez’s Who Shot My Brother?, among others.