The story of L’Ordre de Jacques Cartier, a “secret” society that, from 1926 to 1965, served as a networking tool for French Canadians and Acadians.

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

At the end of her life, the woman who made the Dufresne family fortune tells her son about the tumultuous relationship she once had with her father-in-law, before marrying his son.

In Montreal, the destinies of a Moroccan teenager with a passion for soccer and a recently unemployed native Quebecer collide in dramatic fashion.

Back in rural Ontario after years spent in the Middle East, a veteran suffering from morbid hallucinations struggles to return to a normal civilian life.

A young couple buys a dilapidated house to transform it into their dream home, but the renovations turn into a nightmare.

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.

In the 1990s, an Ontario teenager whose father has just died is sent to the Saguenay to live with her aunt, a member of Jehovah’s Witnesses, where she falls in love with a young devout neighbor.

After an accident that left her paralyzed from the waist down, a teenage girl raised on her parents’ farm struggles to realize her dream of becoming a jockey.

A trucker travels to the other side of Canada to participate in a famous motorized rodeo with his 9-year-old daughter, whom he has kidnapped after losing custody.

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

Two grocery store employees in a small town in northern Quebec struggle with an invasion of yellow brains crawling through the area.

In a luxurious seaside villa, a woman of modest tastes reconnects with her wealthy father and becomes acquainted with the latter’s tortuous entourage.

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.

The life and career of Sidney Poitier, the first African-American performer to win the Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role.

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.

Heir to a vast estate in Gaspésie, a Montreal priest sets off for the summer to live with the itinerants who inhabit his dilapidated church.

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.

In 2019 in Bolivia, the victory of President Evo Morales is causing a deep social divide, to the detriment of members of indigenous communities.

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

Scientists and lovers Katia and Maurice Krafft died in a volcanic explosion doing the very thing that brought them together: unraveling the mysteries of volcanoes by capturing the most explosive imagery ever recorded.

A spotlight on the many faces of Park-Ex, Montreal’s most densely populated neighborhood, this film hints at the relentless gentrification threatening its social fabric.

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.

The unexpected return of his sister disrupts the life of an immature young man who is a master of role-playing.