List of Canadian films

This is a list of films produced in Canada ordered by year and date of release. At present, films predating 1970 are directly listed here; from 1970 on, links are provided to standalone lists by year. For an alphabetical list of all Canadian films with Wikipedia articles, see Category:Canadian films.

1890s

Title Director Cast Genre Notes
1898
Ten Years in ManitobaJames FreerJames Freer

1900s

Title Director Cast Genre Notes
1903
Hiawatha, the Messiah of the OjibwayJoe RosenthalShortA lost film.

1910s

Title Director Cast Genre Notes
1913
Battle of the Long SaultFrank CraneFrank CraneShort dramaMade with the Kanehnawaga First Nations[1]
EvangelineEdward P. Sullivan, William H. CavanaughLaura Lyman, John T. Carleton, E.P. SullivanDrama based on the Longfellow poem
1914
In the Land of the Head HuntersEdward S. CurtisMaggie FrankDocumentary
1915
Canada's Fighting ForcesD.J. DwyerGovernment of Canada World War I propaganda film[2]
1916
Self-DefenceCharles RoosAlbert GrupeDocudramaIt depicts a fictitious German invasion of Canada.[3]
1919
Back to God's CountryDavid HartfordNell Shipman, Charles Arling, Wheeler Oakman, Wellington PlayterDramaProduced by Nell and Ernest Shipman
Whaling: British Columbia's Least Known and Most Romantic Industry A. D. Kean Documentary short Depicts the whaling industry on the Pacific coast, with scenes filmed off Vancouver Island (1916–17) and the Queen Charlotte Islands (1917–19).

1920s

Title Director Cast Genre Notes
1920
The Great ShadowHarley KnolesTyrone Power Sr., Dorothy BernardAnti-Red drama[4]
1921
Cameron of the Royal MountedHenry MacRaeGaston Glass, Vivienne Osborne, Irving CummingsDramaProduced by Ernest Shipman. A third of the original footage exists in the National Archives.[5]
God's CrucibleHenry MacRaeGaston Glass, Wilton LackayeDramaProduced by Ernest Shipman.[6]
1922
Canadian Government Arctic Expedition of 1922George Valiquette
Madeleine de VerchèresJoseph-Arthur HomierEstelle Bélanger, Adrien LefebvreDramaNo print of this early Canadian film is known to exist.[7]
The Man from GlengarryHenry MacRaeAnders RandolphDramaProduced by Ernest Shipman.[6]
Nanook of the NorthRobert FlahertyAllakariallak, Nyla, Cunayou, AlleeDocumentaryArguably the most famous film ever shot in Canada, Nanook of the North is technically not Canadian; although, in spirit it certainly is. The money to finance the film came from France.
The RapidsDavid HartfordMary Astor, Harry Morey, Walter Miller, Charles WellesleyDramaProduced by Ernest Shipman.[6]
1923
Canadian Government Arctic Expedition of 1923George Valiquette[8]
Glengarry School DaysHenry MacRaePauline GaronDramaProduced by Ernest Shipman.[9]
1924
Blue WaterDavid HartfordNorma Shearer, Pierre GendronDrama
Canadian Government Arctic Expedition of 1924Roy Tash[10]
1925
Canadian Government Arctic Expedition of 1925George Valiquette[11]
1926
La Drogue fatale (also known as The Fatal Drug)Joseph-Arthur HomierPaul LefrançoisDramaThe film was released only in Quebec and no print is known to exist. Homier is regarded as the first Quebec director of feature films.[7]
1927
Policing the PlainsA. D. KeanJack Boyd, Ira Boyd, Joe Fleiger, Dorothy Fowler, Senior Heaton, Margaret Lougheed. DocudramaFeature film about the history of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police, based on the book of the same name by Rev. R. G. MacBeth. Filmed in BC, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Ontario, April 1924-September 1927. Lost.[12]
1928
The Beaver PeopleBill OliverGrey OwlShortThe first of several films featuring Archie Belaney, the Englishman who claimed First Nations heritage. The Grey Owl films were made during the late 1920s and 1930s for the National Parks of Canada.[13]
Carry on, Sergeant!Bruce BairnsfatherHugh Buckler, Jimmie Savo, Nancy Ann Hargreaves,First World War drama
His DestinyNeal HartNeal Hart, Barbara Kent, Charles WellesleyDramaThe film features footage shot at the Calgary Stampede.[14]
In the Shadow of the PoleRichard FennieDocumentary[15]
1929
The Devil BearLouis ChaudetDorothy Dwan, Carroll NyeHorror/Drama[16]

1930s

Title Director Cast Genre Notes
1931
Among the Igloo DewellersRichard FennieDocumentary[15]
The VikingGeorge MelfordCharles Starrett, Louise Huntington, Arthur Vinton, Arthur VintonDramaTechnically not a Canadian film, The Viking is a forgotten Hollywood potboiler that nevertheless contains remarkable early footage of the life and hardships of Newfoundland seal hunters.
1933
The Crimson Paradise (US title Fighting Playboy)Robert F. HillNick Stuart, Lucile BrowneDrama shot in VancouverThe first Canadian sound feature film; made with U.S. financing.[17]
Damaged LivesEdgar G. UlmerDiane Sinclair, Lyman WilliamsDramaMade with U.S. financing
1935
Lest We ForgetFrank Badgley, W.W. MurrayShortMade by the Canadian Government Motion Picture Bureau, the precursor to the National Film Board of Canada.[18]
Rhapsody in Two LanguagesGordon SparlingShort[19]
Secrets of ChinatownFred C. NewmeyerNick Stuart, Lucile BrownDramaMade with U.S. financing
1936
From Nine to NineEdgar G. UlmerRuth Roland, Roland DrewDramaMade with U.S. financing[18]
House in OrderGordon SparlingJohn Pratt, Mildred MitchellShort dramaThe film was sponsored by Shell Oil to promote its product.[18]
The King's Plate (released in the US as Thoroughbred)Sam NewfieldToby Wing, Kenne DuncanDramaMade with U.S. financing[18]
'Lucky' Corrigan (also known as Fury and the Woman)Lewis D. CollinsWilliam GarganMelodramaMade with U.S. financing[20]
Lucky FugitivesNick GrindeDavid MannersDramaMade with U.S. financing[18]
Secret PatrolDavid SelmanCharles StarrettDramaMade with U.S. financing[20]
Tugboat PrincessDavid SelmanWalter C. Kelly, Valerie HobsonDramaMade with U.S. financing[20]
UndercoverSam NewfieldCharles Starrett, Adrienne Doré, Kenneth Duncan, Wheeler OakmanDramaMade with U.S. financing[21]
VengeanceDel LordLyle Talbot, Wendy Barrie. Wally AlbrightDramaMade with U.S. financing
1937
En pays neufMaurice ProulxDocumentary[22]
The KinsmenGordon SparlingShortFrom the Canadian Cameo series produced by Associated Screen News of Canada from Montreal.[23]
Murder Is NewsLeon BarshaJohn Gallaude. Iris MeredithDramaMade with U.S. financing
Patrol to the Northwest PassageRichard FennieDocumentary[24]
Stampede Ford BeebeCharles StarrettWesternMade with U.S. financing[20]
Woman against the WorldDavid SelmanAlice Moore, Ralph ForbesMelodramaMade with U.S. financing[25]
1938
ConvictedLeon BarshaCharles Quigley, Rita HayworthDramaMade with U.S. financing
Death Goes NorthFrank McDonaldEdgar Edwards, Sheila BromleyDramaMade with U.S. financing[26]
Across the Border (also known as Special Inspector)Leon BarshaCharles Quigley, Rita HayworthDramaMade with U.S. financing
1939
The Case of Charlie GordonStuart LeggShort[27]

1940s

Title Director Cast Genre Notes
1941
Churchill's IslandStuart LeggNarrated by Lorne GreeneNational Film Board of Canada (NFB) shortAcademy Award for Documentary Short Subject
Inside Fighting ChinaStuart LeggNarrated by Lorne GreeneNFB shortAcademy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject) nominee
Mail EarlyNorman McLarenNFB animated shortNorman McLaren's first film for the NFB[28]
Warclouds in the PacificStuart LeggNarrated by Lorne GreeneNFB shortAcademy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject) nominee
1942
At the Crossroads (À la croisée des chemins)Jean-Marie Poitevin, Paul GuèvremontPaul Guèvremont
High over the BordersRaymond SpottiswoodeNFB shortAcademy Award for Best Documentary nominee
1943
À la croisée des cheminsJean-Marie Poitevin & Paul GuèvremontPaul Guèvremont, Denise PelletierDramaNarrated by René Lévesque, the future premier of Quebec.[29]
Alexis Tremblay, HabitantJane Marsh BeveridgeNFB documentaryPhotographed by Judith Crawley [30]
1945
Le Père ChopinFedor Ozep & Georges FreedlandMadeleine Ozary, Marcel Chabrier, Pierre DurandDramaThe first of several feature films produced during the 1940s and early 1950s by Renaissance Films of Montreal.[31]
FridolinonsRoger BlaisGratien GélinasShort
1947
Bush PilotSterling CampbellRochelle Hudson, Jack La Rue, Austin Willis, Frank PerryMelodrama
Whispering CityFedor OzepEnglish cast: Helmut Dantine, Mary Anderson, Paul Lukas, John Pratt French cast: Paul Dupuis, Nicole Germain, Jacques Auger, Henri LetondalCrime drama
1948
Drug AddictRobert AndersonNFB shortCanadian Film Awards (CFA) - Documentary[32]
The Loon's NecklaceBudge CrawleyShortThe film won the inaugural Canadian Film Award for Film of the Year; AV Preservation Trust Masterwork
Sins of the FathersPhil RosenAustin Willis, Joy LafleurDrama[33]
Who Will Teach Your Child?Stanley JacksonNFB documentary
1949
Begone Dull CareNorman McLaren, Evelyn LambartVisual music presentation of Oscar PetersonNFB animated shortAt the 1st Berlin International Film Festival it won the Silver Medal (Culture Films and Documentaries) award; AV Preservation Trust Masterwork
Le Gros BillJean-Yves BigrasGinette Letondal, Juliette BéliveauComedy/drama[34]
A Man and His Sin (Un Homme et son péché)Paul GuryHector Charland, Nicole Germain, Guy ProvostDramaCanadian Film Award - Special Award[35]
Perpetual Movement (Mouvement perpétuel)Claude JutraCanadian Film Award winner for Best Amateur Film in 1950
The Rising TideJean PalardyNFB documentaryIt was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject)

1950s

Title Director Cast Genre Notes
1950
Docteur LouisePaul Vandenberghe & René DelacroixMadeleine Robinson, Jean Davy, Line NoroDramaFirst Canada-France co-production[36]
Forbidden JourneyRichard J. JarvisJan Rubeš, Susan Douglas, John ColicosDrama
Les Lumières de ma villeJean-Yves BigrasHuguette Oligny, Monique LeyracDrama[37]
SéraphinPaul GuryHector Charland, Nicole Germain, Guy ProvostDrama[38]
1951
Around Is Around & Now Is the TimeNorman McLarenNFB experimental shortsAn early experimentation in 3D by Norman McLaren and Evelyn Lambart; CFA - Special award[39]
The Fight: Science against CancerMorten ParkerNFB animated shortAcademy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject); Canadian Film Award - Special Award[40]
NeighboursNorman McLarenGrant Munro, Jean Paul LadouceurNFB short made by pixilation techniqueAcademy Award Short Subject (One-reel) nominee and Best Documentary (Short Subject) winner; AV Preservation Trust Masterwork
Newfoundland SceneF. R. CrawleyFrank PeddieDocumentary
Royal JourneyDavid Bairstow, Gudrun Parker, Roger BlaisNFB documentary
1952
The Bird Fancier (L'Homme aux oiseaux)Bernard Devlin, Jean PalardyDrama
Étienne Brûlé, gibier de potenceMelburn TurnerPaul Dupuis, Jacques Auger, Ginette LetondalDramaThe film was shot in both French and English, and is credited as being the first Canadian feature in colour.[41]
Little Aurore's Tragedy (La petite Aurore, l’enfant martyre)Jean-Yves BigrasYvonne Laflamme, Lucie MitchellDrama[35]
Opera SchoolGudrun ParkerMarguerite GignacDocudrama
The Romance of Transportation in CanadaColin LowNFB animated shortThe received a special BAFTA Award, the Short Film Palme d'Or for animation at Cannes Film Festival, as well as an Academy Award for Animated Short Film nomination.
Tit-CoqRené Delacroix & Gratien GélinasGratien Gélinas, Clément Latour, Monique Miller, Denise Pelletier, Paul DupuisDrama based on the play by Gélinas
1953
Farewell Oak StreetGrant McLeanKate Reid, Eric ClaveringDocudramaCanadian Film Award – Theatrical Short[42]
Herring HuntJulian BiggsNFB shortAcademy Award nominee[43]
1954
CorralColin LowNFB short
The SeasonsChristopher ChapmanShort documentary
The Stratford AdventureMorten ParkerNarrated by John DrainieNFB documentaryThis was named Film of the Year at the Canadian Film Awards and nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature
1955
Blinkity BlankNorman McLarenNFB animated shortIt received the Short Film Palme d'Or at the 1955 Cannes Film Festival
1956
GoldColin LowDocumentary short
RythmeticNorman McLaren & Evelyn LambartNFB animated short
SkidrowAllan KingCBC documentaryCanadian Film Awards – TV Information[44]
Le Village enchantéMarcel Racicot & Réal RacicotAnimatedCanada's first animated feature.[45]
1957
A Chairy TaleNorman McLaren & Claude JutraClaude JutraNFB short PixilationNominated for an Academy Award for Best Short Subject (Live Action)
City of GoldColin Low & Wolf KoenigKlondike Gold Rush; DocumentaryWinner of the Palme d'or for best short film at the 1957 Cannes Film Festival and nominated for an Academy Award Best Short Subject, Live Action Subjects
Legend of the RavenJudith CrawleyDocumentaryCanadian Film Awards – Arts and Experimental[46]
Oedipus RexTyrone GuthrieDouglas Campbell, Eleanor Stuart, William Hutt, Douglas RainClassic drama from the original Stratford Festival stage version based on a translation by W.B. Yeats [47]
1958
Les brûlésBernard DevlinJean Lajeunesse, J. Léo Gagnon, Félix LeclercDrama
A Dangerous AgeSidney J. FurieBen Piazza, Anne Pearson, Kate Reid, Austin Willis, Barbara HamiltonDrama
Flaming FrontierSam NewfieldBruce Bennett, Jim Davis, Cec Linder, Larry SolwayWesternA low-budget B-Western shot in Los Angeles and Calgary and made with Canadian financing.[48]
Ivy League KillersWilliam DavidsonDon Borisenko, Don Francks, Barbara BrickerDrama
The Living StoneJohn FeeneyNFB documentaryNominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short.
Money MintersTed De WitDocumentary
Now That April's HereWilliam Davidson, Norman KlenmanDon Borisenko, Judy Welch, John Drainie, Katherine Blake, Tony Grey, Walter MasseyDrama[49]
The QuestStanley JacksonLeo Ciceri, Dennis Stanway, Norman EttlingerShort drama
Les RaquetteursMichel Brault, Gilles GroulxNFB documentary
The Tall CountryOsmond BorradaileDocumentary
Wolf DogSam NewfieldBen Piazza, Austin WillisDrama
1959
The Back-Breaking LeafTerence Macartney-FilgateNFB documentaryPart of the groundbreaking NFB Candid Eye series shown on the CBC-TV (1958–61); Cannes Film Festival – Palme d'Or for Television Documentary[50]
The Bloody BroodJulian RoffmanJack Betts, Barbara Lord, Peter Falk, Robert ChristieDrama
A Cool Sound from HellSidney J. FurieAnthony Ray, Carolyn D’Annibale, Madeline KronbyDrama
Glenn Gould: On/Off the RecordWolf Koenig, Roman KroitorNFB documentaryPart of the Candid Eye series[51][52]

1960s

Title Director Cast Genre Notes
1960
Circle of the SunColin LowDocumentary
Frames of ReferenceRichard LeacockDocumentary
UniverseRoman Kroitor, Colin LowNFB animated/live-action shortNominee at the 33rd Academy Awards in the category of Best Documentary Short Subject
1961
1 + 1 (Exploring the Kinsey Reports)Arch ObolerLeo G. Carroll, Kate Reid, Austin Willis, Douglas Rain, Barbara HamiltonDocudrama[53]
Golden GlovesGilles GroulxNFB short
MacbethPaul AlmondSean ConneryCBC-TV drama
The MaskJulian RoffmanPaul Stevens, Claudette Nevins, Anne Collings, Martin LavutHorror
Morning on the LièvreDavid BairstowNFB shortCanadian Film Award – Theatrical Short; Berlin Film Festival – Silver Bear for Short Film[54]
Nikki, Wild Dog of the NorthJack Couffer & Don HaldaneJean Coutu, Émile Genest, Uriel Luft, Robert RivardFamily filmThe first of three live-action films made in Canada by Disney, with a Canadian co-producing partner.
Very Nice, Very NiceArthur LipsettNFB experimental shortIt was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film at the 34th Academy Awards.
Wings of ChanceEdward DewJames Brown, Frances Rafferty, Richard Tretter, Patrick WhyteDrama
Wrestling (La Lutte)Michel Brault, Claude Jutra, Marcel Carrière & Claude FournierNFB short
1962
À St-Henri le cinq septembreHubert AquinNFB documentary
Alone or With Others (Seul ou avec autres)Denis Héroux, Denys Arcand, Stéphane VenneNicole Braun, Pierre Létourneau, Marie-José RaymondDramaStudent film and Denys Arcand's first directorial credit[55]
Big RedNorman TokarWalter Pidgeon, Gilles Payant, Émile Genest, Janette BertrandFamily filmThe third of three co-productions with Disney
Lonely BoyRoman Kroitor, Wolf KoenigNFB documentaryThis National Film Board of Canada production won a Canadian Film Award as top film of the year.
Manouane River Lumberjacks (Bûcherons de la Manouane)Arthur LamotheNFB documentary
My Financial CareerGerald PottertonAnimated short
NahanniAlbert FailleNFB documentary
1963
À tout prendreClaude JutraClaude Jutra, Johanne HarrelleDramaBest Picture at the 1964 Canadian Film Awards.
Amanita PestilensRené BonnièreJacques Labrecque, Huguette Oligny, Geneviève BujoldDrama
AnniversaryWilliam WeintraubWalter PidgeonDocumentary
The Bitter AshLarry KentAlan Scarfe, Lynn Stewart, Philip Brown, Diane GriffithDrama[56]
Christmas CrackerNorman McLaren, Jeff Hale, Gerald Potterton & Grant MunroNFB animated shortNominee for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 37th Academy Awards.
DrylandersDonald HaldaneFrances Hyland, James Douglas, William FruetNFB dramaNFB's first English-language feature
The Incredible JourneyFletcher MarkleÉmile Genest, John Drainie, Tommy TweedFamily filmThe most famous of a trio of live-action animal films from Disney shot in Canada.
Pour la suite du mondeMichel Brault & Pierre PerraultNFB documentaryAV Preservation Trust Masterwork
1964
21-87Arthur LipsettNFB experimental short
23 SkidooJulian BiggsNFB experimental short
CanonNorman McLaren, Grant MunroAnimated short
The Cat in the Bag (Le Chat dans le sac)Gilles GroulxBarbara Ulrich, Claude Godbout, Manon Blain, Véronique VilbertDramaAn essential feature of early Quebec cinema. AV Preservation Trust Masterwork [57]
Eskimo Artist: KenojuakJohn FeeneyNFB shortAcademy Award nominee[58]
Fields of SacrificeDonald BrittainDocumentary
The Luck of Ginger CoffeyIrvin KershnerRobert Shaw, Mary Ure, Liam Redmond, Tom Harvey, Libby McClintockDrama
Nobody Waved Good-byeDon OwenPeter Kastner, Julie Biggs, Claude Rae, Toby Tarnow, Charmion King, John VernonDramaAn essential feature of early English-Canadian cinema; AV Preservation Trust Masterwork
Sweet SubstituteLarry KentRobert Howay, Angela Gann, Carol PastinskyDrama[59]
La terre à boireJean-Paul BernierGenevieve Bujold, Pauline Julien, Patricia Nolin, Gilles PelletierDrama
Trouble-Maker (Trouble fête)Pierre PatryLucien Hamelin, Jean Duceppe, Yves LétourneauDrama[60]
1965
60 CyclesJean-Claude LabrecqueNFB documentaryCanadian Film Award – Cinematography[61]
BethuneDonald BrittainDonald SutherlandNFB documentary[62]
Buster Keaton Rides AgainJohn SpottonBuster KeatonDocumentary
Ladies and Gentlemen... Mr. Leonard CohenDonald Brittain, Don OwenLeonard CohenNFB documentaryCanadian Film Award – TV Information[63]
MemorandumDonald Brittain, John SpottonDocumentary
The Merry World of Leopold Z (La vie heureuse de Léopold Z)Gilles CarleGuy L’Écuyer, Paul HébertComedy
The Mills of the Gods: Viet NamBeryl FoxDocumentaryBroadcast on CBC-TV; Canadian Film Award – Film of the Year[64][65]
Mission of Fear (Astataïon, ou Le Festin des morts)Fernand DansereauJean-Guy Sabourin, Alain Cuny, Jacques Godin, Monique MercureNFB drama
The RailrodderGerald PottertonBuster KeatonNFB short
The Revolutionary (Le révolutionnaire)Jean Pierre LefebvreDrama
Summer in MississippiBeryl FoxDocumentaryBroadcast on CBC-TV[66]
A Trip Down Memory LaneArthur LipsettCollage film
Winter Kept Us WarmDavid SecterJohn Labow, Henry Tarvainen, Joy FieldingDrama
1966
AngelDerek MayLeonard CohenNFB shortCFA – Arts and Experimental
The DragCarlos MarchioriAnimated short
Footsteps in the Snow (Des pas sur la neige)Martin GreenPeter Kastner, Ovila Légaré, Veronica LakeThriller
Ghosts of a River (Trois hommes au mille carré)Pierre Patry, Jacques KasmaDocumentary
Helicopter CanadaEugene BoykoNFB documentaryNominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature at the 39th Academy Awards.
High SteelDon OwenDocumentary
Le MisanthropeLouis-Georges CarrierGuy Provost, Albert MillaireDramaA film record of a stage performance of the Molière play, thought to be the first in Canada, produced and distributed by Quebec’s film office and Ministry of Education.[67]
Never a Backward StepDonald Brittain, Arthur Hammond, John SpottonDocumentary
Notes for a Film About Donna and GailDon OwenMichèle Chicoine, Jackie BurroughsShort drama
Notes on a TriangleRené JodoinNFB animated shortBAFTA – Animated Short[68]
The OfferingDavid SecterKee Faun, Ratch WallaceDrama[69]
Paddle to the SeaBill MasonNFB animated shortNominated for an Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film at the 40th Academy Awards.
Patricia et Jean-BaptisteJean Pierre LefebvreDrama
The ScribeJohn SebertBuster KeatonComedy short
The TrapSidney HayersRita Tushingham, Oliver ReedAdventure
TransferDavid CronenbergMort Ritts, Rafe MacphersonShort drama
What on Earth!Les Drew, Kaj PindalNarrated by Donald BrittainNFB animated shortNominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 40th Academy Awards.
YUL 871Jacques GodboutCharles Denner, Andrée Lachapelle, Paul Buissonneau, Jean DuceppeDrama[70]
1967
Between Salt and Sweet Water (Entre la mer et l'eau douce)Michel BraultClaude Gauthier, Geneviève Bujold, Paul Gauthier, Robert CharleboisDrama
Canada '67Robert BarclayDocumentary
Do Not Fold, Staple, Spindle or MutilateJohn HoweEd Begley, Bruno Gerussi, Al WaxmanDrama
Don't Let It Kill You (Il ne faut pas mourir pour ça)Jean Pierre LefebvreDrama
The Ernie GameDon OwenAlexis Kanner, Judith Gault, Jackie Burroughs, Derek MayDramaCBC-TV/NFB co-production.
La Fleur d’âge: GenevièveMichel BraultGeneviève Bujold, Louise Marleau, Bernard ArcandShort[71]
Flowers on a One-Way StreetRobin SpryNFB documentary[72]
From the DrainDavid CronenbergShort
HighLarry KentLanning Beckman, Peter MathewsDrama[59]
The House that Jack BuiltRon TunisNFB animated shortNominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 41st Academy Awards.
In the LabyrinthRoman Kroitor, Colin Low, Hugh O'ConnorMulti-screenMajor attraction at Expo 67
precursor to IMAX[73]
It Isn't Jacques Cartier's Fault (C'est pas la faute à Jacques Cartier)Clément Perron, Georges DufauxJacques Desrosiers, Paul Buissonneau, Paul HébertComedy
The Paper PeopleDavid GardnerMarc Strange, Marigold CharlesworthDrama
A Place to StandChristopher ChapmanShortAcademy Award, Best Documentary Short Subject nominee and winner for Best Live Action Short Subject.
The Sweet and the BitterJames ClavellYoko Tani, Torin Thatacher, Jane MallettDrama[74]
This Is No Time for Romance (Ça n'est pas le temps des romans)Fernand DansereauMonique Mercure, Marc FavreauShort drama
The Times That Are (Le Règne du jour)Pierre PerraultNFB documentary[75]
The VultureLawrence HuntingtonAkim Tamiroff, Broderick CrawfordHorrorCanada-U.K. co-production[76]
WavelengthMichael SnowHollis Frampton, Joyce WeilandStructural filmAV Preservation Trust Masterwork
WarrendaleAllan KingDocumentary
We Are YoungAlexander Hammid, Francis ThompsonDocumentary
With Drums and Trumpets (Avec tambours et trompettes)Marcel CarrièreNFB documentaryCanadian Film Award – Short Documentary[77]
1968
The Ballad of CrowfootWillie DunnDocumentary
The Best Damn Fiddler from Calabogie to KaladarPeter PearsonChris Wiggins, Kate Reid, Margot KidderNFB drama
Christopher's Movie MatinéeMort RansenNFB documentary[78]
Cosmic ZoomEva SzaszAnimated short
Dust from Underground (Poussière sur la ville)Arthur LamotheGuy Sanche, Michelle RossignolDrama
IsabelPaul AlmondGeneviève Bujold, Marc Strange, Gerard Parkes, Al WaxmanDramaAV Preservation Trust Masterwork
Kid SentimentJacques GodboutAndrée Cousineau, François Guy, Michèle Mercure, Louis ParizeauDocufiction
The Man Who Wanted NothingMary Walker-SawkaWallace McSween, Marilyn MarshDrama
My Friend Pierrette (Mon amie Pierrette)Jean Pierre LefebvreDrama
Pas de deuxNorman McLarenNFB animated shortAcademy Award nominee
Rat Life and Diet in North AmericaJoyce WeilandExperimental[79]
The Rape of a Sweet Young Girl (Le Viol d'une jeune fille douce)Gilles CarleDaniel Pilon, Donald Pilon, André GagnonDrama[80]
The River Schooners (Les Voitures d'eau)Pierre PerraultNFB documentary
The Rise and Fall of the Great LakesBill MasonNFB short
Straight to the Heart (Jusqu'au coeur)Jean Pierre LefebvreRobert Charlebois, Claudine MonfetteExperimental dramaMade for the NFB
ViennaOrson WellesDocumentary
WalkingRyan LarkinNFB animated shortAcademy Award nominee[81]
1969
<---> (Back and Forth)Michael SnowExperimental
All About WomenClaude PiersonDrama
And No Birds SingVictor CowieIan Malcolm, Marsha Sadoway, Michael Posner, Judy Daniels, Brian StavechnyDrama
Bambi Meets GodzillaMarv NewlandAnimated
BlakeBill MasonBlake JamesNFB shortAcademy Award nominee[82]
CircleJack ChambersExperimental[83]
Deliver Us from Evil (Délivrez-nous du mal)Jean-Claude LordYvon Deschamps, Guy GodinMelodrama[84]
Don't Let the Angels FallGeorge KaczenderArthur Hill, Sharon Acker, Charmion King, Monique MercureDrama
DulcimaMatt SegalJackie Burroughs, John Colicos, Chuck ShamataDrama
Good Times Bad TimesDonald ShebibDocumentary
Hey, Cinderella!Jim HensonThe MuppetsTelevision film
The House of Light (Le Chambre blanche)Jean Pierre LefebvreMichèle Magny, Marcel SabourinDrama[85]
A Matter of FatWilliam WeintraubDocumentary
Reason over PassionJoyce WeilandExperimental[86]
StereoDavid CronenbergRonald MlodzikShort[87]
To See Or Not to See (Psychocratie)Bretislav PojarNFB animated shortCanadian Film Award – Film of the Year, Animated Short; Berlin Film Festival – Golden Bear for Short Film
ValérieDenis HérouxDanielle Ouimet, Guy Godin, Yvan Ducharme, Claude Préfontaine
VertigeJean BeaudinDocumentary
Waiting for CarolineRon KellyAlexandra Stewart, François Tassé, Sharon AckerDramaCBC-TV/NFB co-production
WowClaude JutraDocudrama
You Are on Indian LandMike Kanentakeron MitchellDocumentary

1970s

1980s

1990s

2000s

2010s

2020s

See also

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