A portrait of Bulgarian-Canadian animation filmmaker Theodore Ushev, tracing the links between the filmmaker’s life, his political convictions and his artistic career.

Daughter of a librarian and a filmmaker, the director travels the world to understand, in the digital age, the future of the preservation and transmission of the memory of peoples.

After the death of her mother and the arrest of her father, a young girl is armed with courage and leaves Syria to begin a long journey that will take her to Europe and then to Canada.

The life of farmers who decided to settle in Dawson City, Yukon, near the Arctic Circle.

A Toronto-based inkmaker, that uses berries, plants and wildflowers, sells its products to artists around the world.

In mourning for their mother, two sisters confront a supernatural entity that feeds on their pain, left in their home by a patient of their therapist father.

A survivor of domestic violence suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder joins a therapy group while hiking in the Canadian Rockies.

A cartoonist, who earns her living in an underground dance club, tries to solve, with the help of her best friend, the successive disappearances of her colleagues.

The survivors of a massacre on an excursion train take a memorial ride on the same train a year later, where a new masked killer goes on the rampage.

In the late 1990s, two computer geniuses from Waterloo, Ontario, developed the first smart phone in history.

While enjoying an all-inclusive vacation on an island paradise, a couple witnesses a fatal accident, which brings out the dark and dangerous aspects of the site.

A young beluga whale, unique in size and color, travels to the Arctic to fulfill the last wish of his dying grandmother: to find his childhood sweetheart.

While their parents are away for the weekend, two brothers who don’t get along get together at a party at their house.

The employment process of Mexican and Central American refugees by large meat processing plants located in different regions of Quebec.

Exploration of several persistent stereotypes and prejudices associated with the image of the Afro-descendant woman for decades.

A teenage girl discovers that the garden gnomes in her new home are not what they seem, and that she will have to fight them.

In Sherbrooke, and on the international scene, Ensaf Haidar’s fight for the release of her husband, the blogger Raif Badawi, imprisoned in Saudi Arabia since 2012 for opinion crimes.

A reflection on the ethical and moral issues surrounding the relationship between a reporter and a young Somali refugee.

Portrait of Tanya Tagaq, an Inuit throat singer, who uses one of her most passionate performances to tell her story and that of her people.

A Cree matriarch, a survivor of residential schools, recounts her struggle to preserve her daughter and obtain redress for the tragedies she endured.

On the verge of moving to the regions to revive his career, a Montreal cook of Mexican origin is forced to take in the son of his drug-addicted daughter.

A tall, slender teenage water park lifeguard falls in love with a young cycling prodigy who is also coveted by her older sister.

In the Toronto neighbourhood of Scarborough, a mother of Caribbean descent tries to help her young son overcome the absence of his older brother, who was like a second father to him.

In 1918, on a Texas farm, a drama erupts after a young woman dreaming of becoming a Hollywood dancer opposes the categorical refusal of her irascible mother.

A farmer sets a precedent in his eastern Indian village by filing a police complaint against the three boys who raped his 13-year-old daughter.

Employed in a video store, a young movie buff who is full of himself and prone to violent anxiety attacks takes out his frustrations on his friends and family.

For years, Tara Emory, a transgender woman, a former porn star, has been creating a science fiction film called UP URANUS from scratch from her home.

In the 19th century, in the African kingdom of Dahomey, the exploits of General Nanisca, at the head of a military unit composed entirely of women.

One week after the Fukushima tsunami, two modest employees of a large bank in Tokyo have some incredible adventures.

Activist filmmaker Martin Duckworth put down his camera to fight for the most important cause he’s ever faced-caring for his wife, Audrey Schirmer, through the final stages of Alzheimer’s.