There’s much to enjoy in March on nfb.ca

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Montreal – The National Film Board of Canada (NFB) is ushering in spring with great free programming on nfb.ca through the month of March. The NFB website offers 9 online premieres this month, with powerful new documentariesdazzling auteur animated shorts and a mind-expanding mobile game. With Nisha Pahuja’s To Kill a Tiger nominated for the Academy Award for Documentary Feature Filmnfb.ca will take a special look at the NFB at the Oscars.

As the NFB prepares to mark the 50th anniversary of the creation of Studio D, its pioneering women’s studio, dozens of films from the archives are now available online for the very first time. Featured online channels at nfb.ca will also pay tribute to International Women’s DayInternational Francophonie Day and more.

  • Starting March 11 | Online premieres | Labrador Doc Project
    • In Hebron Relocation, Nunatsiavut filmmaker Holly Andersen explores what makes a place a home as she learns more about her community’s connection to generations of displaced northern Labrador Inuit.
    • Part oral history and part visual poem, Inuk artist Heather Campbell’s Miss Campbell: Inuk Teacher is the story of Evelyn Campbell, a trailblazer for an Inuit-led educational system in the small community of Rigolet, Labrador.
    • Both films were produced through the Labrador Doc Project, an NFB initiative to amplify the work of first-time Labrador Inuit filmmakers.
  • Launching March 18 | Mobile game | NeuroFlowers
    • Created through the NFB’s digital internship program Jeunes Pousses, and produced in collaboration with AkufenNeuroFlowers is a mobile game that plants the idea that like a garden, our minds must flourish. By playing a series of short games featuring colourful flowers and winged creatures, you can sow the seeds of change and reap the rewards of your efforts, all within a rich universe of sound featuring the vocals of Klô Pelgag.
  • Starting March 25 | Online premieres | Animation and a new feature doc
    • The latest work by Oscar-nominated Montreal animator Janet PerlmanThe Girl with the Red Beret follows a young girl on a wild musical journey on Montreal’s Metro, to the tune of Kate and Anna McGarrigle’s timeless “Complainte pour Ste-Catherine.”
    • In A Quiet Girl, Montreal director Adrian Wills discovers startling truths about his complex beginnings in Newfoundland as an adopted child, in a moving film that honours his birth mother and gives a quiet girl her voice.
  • More NFB channels featured in March
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     is offering up more great programming throughout the month: