World Premieres: Why? by Danielle Sturk and My 2020 by Sarah McNair-Landry on NFB.ca

National Film Board

More productions than ever from NFB studios across the country will be available free of charge on nfb.ca in April, including the world premieres of two documentaries: Why? by Danielle Sturk and My 2020 by Sarah McNair-Landry. The NFB will also be highlighting events such as Earth Day with five thematic channels, as well as the launch of Daniel Gray's award-winning animated short HIDE.

nfb.ca now offers more than 6,000 titles, not to mention a collection of some 100 interactive works, most of which are available for free online viewing, such as Michel Huneault's Roxham, still as relevant as ever. There are also several in-person events in April, including the NFB's participation in the Festival Cinéma du monde de Sherbrooke, the Montreal and Quebec City theatrical release of Oana Suteu Khintirian's film Au-delà du papier (Beyond Paper), and the exhibition on Alanis Obomsawin at the Vancouver Art Gallery.

Starting April 3

Why? by Danielle Sturk (NFB's Quebec, Canadian Francophonie & Acadian Documentary Studio) - WORLD PREMIERE

Short documentary (39 min 22 s)

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