Stream Canadian with the NFB in December: four new films, ranging from timely topics to Holiday magic
In December, keep streaming Canadian on NFB platforms! This month, four new films—three docs and one animated short—are launching online and will be available for free across the country. A moving selection of films that will give viewers plenty to think about:
- Stefan Verna’s documentary Night Watches Us is a powerful call for systemic change in policing;
- Wylem Decaille’s documentary Jireh Gospel: Hearts in Chorus celebrates gospel music as an act of faith and community that can transform hearts, heal the soul and inspire joy;
- François Pierre Breau’s short documentary Fernand’s Christmas is the story of a man who shows us what the true spirit of Christmas is all about: having a generous heart and a passion for giving;
- and Chris Lavis and Maciek Szczerbowski’s award-winning animated short The Girl Who Cried Pearls follows a boy who must choose between love and fortune. The choice could damn his soul.
And currently streaming, Brishkay Ahmed’s feature doc In the Room presents five extraordinary Afghan women in exile discussing their commitment to freedom and equality.
Remember, nfb.ca is home to more than 7,000 streaming films, accessible free of charge.
NEW DOCUMENTARY RELEASES
Starting December 2
- Night Watches Us by Stefan Verna (2025, NFB)
Documentary (42 min) / Press kitDocumentary styles, street art and spoken word blend in Night Watches Us as it examines the systemic forces that caused the tragic death of a young man named Nicholas Gibbs in August of 2018 in Montreal. The film had its world premiere at Hot Docs in Toronto this past spring.
To celebrate the Holiday season
Starting December 11
- Jireh Gospel: Hearts in Chorus by Wylem Decaille (2025, NFB)
Documentary (45 min) / Press kitJireh Gospel: Hearts in Chorus is an intimate and uplifting portrait of Montreal’s celebrated choir. The film offers a heartfelt glimpse behind the scenes as the ensemble prepares for their Christmas concert, revealing the group’s passion and commitment.
Starting December 15
- Fernand’s Christmas by François Pierre Breau (2025, NFB)
Documentary (10 min) / Press kitFernand’s Christmas is the story of an extraordinary man. Despite his fragile health, every year he dons the familiar red costume to delight the children in his area, the Acadian Peninsula. If Santa Claus was real, his name would be Fernand! The film had its world premiere at the Festival international du cinéma francophone en Acadie.
NEW ANIMATION RELEASE
Starting December 15
- The Girl Who Cried Pearls by Chris Lavis and Maciek Szczerbowski (2025, NFB)
Documentary (17 min 28 s) / Press kitSet in Montreal at the dawn of the 20th century, this haunting fable shows how greed leads good hearts to wicked deeds. The film won 7 awards and mentions, including TIFF’s Best Canadian Short Film, a qualifying award for the 98th Academy Awards.
NOW STREAMING
- In the Room by Brishkay Ahmed (2025, NFB)
Documentary (75 min 28 s) / Press kitIn the Room presents five Afghan women in exile and their commitment to freedom and equality, which empowers them to take the world stage and reclaim their homeland.
The film won the Audience Award in the Showcase category at the Vancouver International Film Festival.
Version française ici.
About the NFBFor more than 80 years, the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) has produced, distributed and preserved those stories, which now form a vast audiovisual collection—an important part of our cultural heritage that represents all Canadians.
To tell these stories, the NFB works with filmmakers of all ages and backgrounds, from across the country. It harnesses their creativity to produce relevant and groundbreaking content for curious, engaged and diverse audiences. The NFB also collaborates with industry experts to foster innovation in every aspect of storytelling, from formats to distribution models.
Every year, another 50 or so powerful new animated and documentary films are added to the NFB’s extensive collection of more than 14,000 titles, half of which are available to watch for free on nfb.ca.
Through its mandate, its stature and its productions, the NFB contributes to Canada’s cultural identity and is helping to build the Canada of tomorrow.
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