In twelveth century China, an opium-addicted Christian knight comes to the aid of a young prince and his sister, who are being chased by their older brother who has seized the throne by killing their father.

A young woman finds herself imprisoned in her new neighbour

In a small Gaspesian town, a young journalist investigates a series of murders that could be linked to the sinking of a ship in the 1930s.

In late 1960s Quebec, a nun who teaches music does everything she can to save her school, which is threatened with closure.

Portrait of the Dene, natives of the Northwest Territories whose way of life has been documented by an oblate father who has lived with them for over seventy years.

Bought in 1988 by villagers from Beit Sahour to end their dependence on Israel for food, eighteen cows become the symbol of Palestinian resistance.

A teenager with an overactive imagination experiences various emotional and family woes during her last year of high school.

The difficult reunion of a man and a woman following the discovery of their child

After receiving Santa Claus

Drowning in debt, a shopkeeper and family man does everything he can to find himself alone with his best friend

In a small Arctic community, two filmmakers investigate the circumstances surrounding an young imprisoned Inuit artist

In 1952, in a coastal village in Nova Scotia, the challenges and frustrations of a twelve-year-old boy with a vivid imagination raised by his hotelier mother.

Several strangers wake up in an abandoned hospital where they are attacked by fantastic creatures linked to their past.

The life and work of Montreal playwright David Fennario, born David Wipe, best known for his play “”Balconville”” and his political involvement with the Qu

Fleeing London under German air raids, two teachers and eight students take refuge in a manor haunted by the ghost of a woman who bewitches children.

Before evacuating their small town on the verge of bankruptcy, citizens make one last attempt to save it.

For a decade, the Mexican-born Quebec director observed the strained relationship between her older brother and their mother, both of whom suffer from bipolar disorder.

A look at the culture of the Shakers, an American Protestant community founded in the eighteenth century, known worldwide for its sense of design and architecture.

Through encounters with Jewish musicians from around the world, the portrait of an identity and culture in perpetual transformation.

A look back at the life and work of Robert Altman, a leading figure in American independent cinema, who died in 2006.

A traveling judge comes to the rescue of a young woman whose stagecoach has been attacked, not suspecting that she is a formidable hustler, familiar with the poker tables.

Hired by her father in the family clothing business, a young stylist comes into conflict with her stepmother, who does everything to discredit her.

An illustration of the influence of the First Nations on Quebec’s identity, which has long been obscured and even denied.

The difficulties faced by three ex-prisoners to reintegrate into society after their release from prison.

A woman and her children flee to another city to escape the grip of her violent, alcoholic husband, where she gets embroiled in the conflicts of a family in crisis.

Following the sordid murder of his parents, a young man disturbed by nightmares and murderous impulses takes refuge in an isolated village.

The impact of tax havens on governments that, deprived of colossal revenues, overtax the middle class and cut social programs.