A look at one of the most important gatherings of amateur runners and cyclists in Quebec, created at the initiative of triathlete and motivator Pierre Lavoie.

While sitting on a jury in Toronto, a Quebec architect, who lives with a wife suffering from anxiety disorders, spends a night with a married cultural official.

Eight years after the kidnapping of their only daughter, a couple from Niagara Falls learns that their daughter is seemingly the victim of a child prostitution ring.

Director Dominic Champagne questions the validity of the Quebec government’s decision to exploit shale oil on Anticosti Island.

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.

In the Lower St-Lawrence, artist Patrice Fortier collects rare seeds while passing on his passion for growing local plants and vegetables.

In a factory, workers discuss their working conditions, while a young unemployed woman wanders among them looking for a job.

Three intertwined stories featuring young Natives who are idealistic, mystical, or melancholic.

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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 lonely, self-made person from Montreal begins an affair with a young Hasidic Jewish mother.

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.

When her father dies, a woman who lives in Montreal travels to Lac Saint-Jean, where a former classmate leads her on a perilous adventure.

Under international supervision since the earthquake of 2010, Haiti is seeking to take the appropriate means to rebuild itself.

A look at the fate of subsistence farmers in emerging countries, stripped of their land for the benefit of multinational agribusiness corporations.

An intimate portrait of Rae Spoon, a transgender singer-songwriter who has been working in Alberta for several years.

In order to better understand the natives living in Quebec, the co-directors set out to meet them by cycling along the North Shore.

An intimate and spectacular portrait of Georges St-Pierre, a champion of the UFC.

Suspected of doping on the eve of the world championship in Belgium, a Quebecois cyclist, under pressure from her father and coach, questions herself.

A journey to the heart of Christmas music, through the testimonies of those who perpetuate this tradition.

Testimonies of six men, women and children from Sudan, an Islamist dictatorship in sub-saharan Africa whose Christian-majority South has just gained its independence.

In 79 A.D., on the eve of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in Pompeii, a Celtic gladiator falls in love with the daughter of a rich entrepreneur, who is desired by a vile Roman senator.

As he walks the streets of Mile End, a young man in the midst of a romantic breakup meets strangers and friends who confide in him and tell him their stories.

After both of his legs amputated after a work accident, an Argentinean electromechanical technician sets out to create hydraulic prosthetics adapted to his needs.

After getting rid of the mayor’s rooster, who was waking them up too early, some villagers start sleeping in and neglecting their work.

The daily life and rituals of the Yaka, pygmies living in the Congolese rainforest, now threatened by commercial deforestation.

In 1966, the son of an Italian from Town of Mount Royal joins the Front de lib