Documentary Film
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New documentary pays tribute to Kingston’s ‘Classic Video’'I Found It at Classic Video' premieres on Thursday at the Kingston Canadian Film Festival with a 7:00 p.m. showing, followed by a 4:00 showing on Friday afternoon.EntertainmentFeb 28
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Calgary documentary focuses on restoring historical perceptions of Indigenous womenA new documentary filmed in Calgary is hoping to inspire change and healing. Perceptions of Indigenous women have shifted due to historical traumas. Jill Croteau reports.FeaturesDec 1, 2023
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B.C. documentary dives into human connection to wolvesThe film is being screened at festivals around the world, sharing these unique stories as a means of educating people about wolves.LifestyleFeb 8, 2023
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London’s Fugitive Slave Chapel the subject of documentary to be screened Feb. 18The film's debut, scheduled for Feb. 18 at Wolf Performance Hall, is one of several events lined up in the coming weeks in the city for Black History Month.CanadaFeb 2, 2023
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Sculpture commemorates creation of Okanagan documentary filmThe Quails Gate Estate Winery is celebrating the release of a documentary filmed on the property and it unveiled a new sculpture to commemorate it.CanadaJun 15, 2022
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Prisoner of war documentary highlights Winnipeg soldier’s WWII experienceA new documentary film highlighting the horrors of a prisoner of war camp in Hong Kong during the Second World War has a strong Winnipeg connection.Dec 4, 2020
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Manitoba Sixties Scoop documentary finds audience in West AfricaRoger Boyer's film 'Lost Moccasin' about a local survivor of the Sixties Scoop was 'the highest-viewed film' according to the founder of Accra Indie Film Festival.EntertainmentAug 8, 2020
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Ellen Page’s documentary on N.S. environmental racism now streaming on NetflixThe feature-length documentary There's Something in the Water began streaming on Netflix on Friday.EntertainmentMar 28, 2020
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This week on ‘Focus Montreal’: Oct. 24, 2019On this week’s edition of Focus Montreal, Global's Elysia Bryan-Baynes speaks to the director of the McGill Institute for the study of Canada, a scientist trying to understand how infertility works and to an award winning Montreal documentary director about her latest film, Just Me and You.FeaturesDec 10, 2019
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Battle over Nova Scotia pulp mill’s future reflects wider Canadian debate: filmmaker"People are now seriously asking the question 'What is the limit to resource exploitation?'"EnvironmentAug 19, 2019
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