National Film Board
The National Film Board of Canada returns to the International Festival of Films on Art (FIFA) with two titles in competition, both screening with the filmmakers in attendance. Though they come at the topic from different angles, both films highlight the importance of art in making sense of the world.
- Martin Bureau's feature-length film, Plus rien n'est égal par ailleurs (All Things Are No Longer Equal), will have its world premiere:
- Blending documentary and visual art, this radical film dives deep into Western society, steeped in crisis and captive to the excesses of capitalism but still not lacking in collective solutions, which are revealed by philosopher Alain Deneault.
- Wanda Nolan's short doc The Muse will have its Quebec premiere:
- Take a road trip across Newfoundland with photographer Ting Ting Chen and her 74-year-old muse, Robert Tilley, as they explore aging, memory, identity and the power of creative connections.
FIFA 2026 runs from March 12 to 22 in venues in Montreal and Quebec City, and online on the ARTS.FILM platform from March 20 through 29.
Quick Facts
National feature competition
Plus rien n'est égal par ailleurs (All Things Are No Longer Equal) by Martin Bureau (66 min) - WORLD PREMIERE
Produced by Nathalie Cloutier for the NFB
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