Use the Criterion database to browse genres or search film titles. Titles are also accessible via the Library Catalogue. See the Criterion Guide for details.
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National Film Board of Canada’s online video database. Multidisciplinary.
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Organized by Reel Canada, this is an annual event in April that supports screenings and promotions of Canadian films. Their website lists tons of Canadian films and where to stream them.
Combining a diverse array of award-winning content with solutions, WaterBear tells real stories that make a real impact, inviting everyone to discover what role they can play in making a difference. Free streaming documentaries with registration.
DIAMA preserves irreplaceable Inuit and Aboriginal media archives at risk of being lost. IsumaTV cleans, reformats, digitizes and uploads priceless audio-visual materials collected since the 1970s.
For the last six weeks, Reconciliation Canada has hosted a series of six short films on the theme of reconciliation, produced by young Indigenous filmmakers with the help of Wapikoni Mobile.
Canada's first national Inuktut television channel - broadcasting movies, documentaries, cultural programs, current affairs shows, interviews with elders, and 5 hours of daily kids shows.