A singular vision of America takes shape through the images and sounds collected over a period of 10 years by Canadian photographer Pierre Guimond.
Out of a guilty conscience, an action film director decides to make a documentary about an Afghanistan veteran suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder.
Diagnosed with a terminal illness, a lonely old doctor embarks on a final road trip across Western Canada, accompanied by a wild, aspiring writer.
A physics student is reluctant to go in search of his father, whose disappearance twelve years earlier was explained by time travel gone wrong.
In the Lower St-Lawrence, artist Patrice Fortier collects rare seeds while passing on his passion for growing local plants and vegetables.
During a stay in Havana, a Canadian business person is plunged against his will into a dark murderous plot after befriending an English journalist.
A portrait of Steve Nash, star basketball player born in British Columbia, who went on to play for the Los Angeles Lakers.
In a factory, workers discuss their working conditions, while a young unemployed woman wanders among them looking for a job.
While traveling around the world with his best friend, a young American whose days are numbered meets a woman who turns him into a vampire.
Three intertwined stories featuring young Natives who are idealistic, mystical, or melancholic.
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Fresh out of prison, three small-time hoodlums embark on a caravan trip to get back on their feet and protest the legalization of marijuana.
The filmmaker Pierre Goupil talks about his difficulties living with bipolar disorder, as well as his friendships with other artists, socially committed like him.
A country dog and a city dog team up to protect a diamond coveted by robbers and reconcile their feuding masters.
Mistaken for a private detective, a sales person is hired by a young woman to find her missing brother.
With the help of a French journalist, a falconer goes in search of his mother, a healer with whom he had been at odds for twenty years.
In the wake of the visits of John Paul II and Michael Jackson to Montreal, film-makers are examining the impact of media discourse on crowds.
A lonely, self-made person from Montreal begins an affair with a young Hasidic Jewish mother.
Six years after the violent death of her husband, a mother begins to share her son’s anxieties that the monster from a children’s book is trying to kill them.
On the verge of killing each other, two men are forced to join forces against traffickers who have come to recover a shipment of drugs submerged at the bottom of a lake.
Stimulated by his encounter with a young actress, a poet in need of inspiration, literary executor of the playwright Samuel Beckett, recalls his encounters in Paris with the latter.
A scientist and military personnel try to find genetically modified Russian soldiers in the Arctic who disappeared fifty years earlier.
To save his marriage, a video game designer offers his wife a weekend in a winter lodge, unaware that it is owned by his ex.
While we hear the committed and loving poetry of Gaston Miron, archival images trace the cultural, social, and political evolution of Quebec from 1940 to 1980.