STUDIO D
Created in 1974 by the National Film Board of Canada (NFB), Studio D released more than 220 films before shutting its doors over two decades later in 1997, the year it premiered its last two titles. This acclaimed and wide-ranging body of work—produced entirely by women—won an impressive total of more than 130 awards, including three Oscars.
CURATOR’S PERSPECTIVE
The works of the NFB are presented by Camilo Martín-Flórez, NFB Collection Curator since 2022, in two parts:
This instalment of the Curator’s Perspective pays tribute to the visionary directors of the world’s first –and to this day, solely –publicly funded feminist filmmaking Studio D.
This second instalment of the Curator’s Perspective continues with Studio D’s dazzling filmography.
Canadian Women in Film Museum is pleased to partner with the National Film Board of Canada to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the creation of Studio D.

