In 1987 Newfoundland, the intertwined stories of a teenage girl in full sexual awakening and a withdrawn warehouse worker who has a fierce hatred of women.

On May 22, 2015, Mario lodged a .22 caliber bullet in his head, and the director, his closest and oldest friend, unpacks what led to his desperate act.

Three brothers embark on a fishing trip with the hope of reconnecting with their estranged father. (Source: Les Films du 3 mars)

A squad of rescue puppies fly to the aid of the inhabitants of a big city, fallen into the clutches of a megalomaniac mayor, who makes dangerous plans.

In the spring of 2020, four young Montrealers experience the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in different ways.

The inhabitants of a Franco-Manitoban village devote themselves to a resurrected Métis teenager whose wounds resemble the stigmata of Christ.

The last members of Quebec’s congregation of Marie Auxiliatrice talk about their struggles for women’s rights and social justice.

A young woman and her lover are captured by homophobic hunters who film themselves torturing them.

A singer and her partner move into the isolated home of a controversial music producer to record her new album.

On a residential island, a gruff 50-year-old man protects a teenager and his little sister from the attacks of their fellow citizens transformed into zombies.

A pianist in mourning, taking refuge in an isolated house, discovers that her instrument is actually writing the symphony she is composing.

A little girl with leukemia becomes a superhero, a media darling, and a champion cancer fundraiser.

A Montreal photographer in debt travels to Belgium to liquidate his mother’s estate and recover the priceless mirror she left him.

A field hockey player, expelled from his semi-professional team, returns to his hometown on Prince Edward Island, where he is greeted coldly by his older brother.

In order to finance her ambitious musical projects, a young woman accompanies older men to social events and restaurants, for a fee.

Introducing a new approach to mental health care that is more therapeutic and empathetic, and less focused on medication.

The life and career of André Chagnon, son of an electrician from Montreal North, who founded Vidéotron and played a fundamental role in the evolution of telecommunications in Quebec.

Portrait of the flamboyant wife of televangelist Jim Bakker, founder of a media empire that collapsed in 1989.

A two-voice dialogue reveals the unique landscape of the islands of the St. Lawrence River.

After two years of absence, a fragile young woman is reunited with her four-year-old daughter and her husband who, with his new partner, is expecting a baby.

In 1972, five young Toronto women participate in a 98-day closed study on the effects of marijuana on productivity and mental health.

A boy sets out to find his father who disappeared at sea two years earlier while trying to find a legendary treasure on a remote island.

A Toronto drag queen in the early stages of his career visits his grandmother who, despite her illness, refuses to go to a nursing home.

In 2043, in a North America ravaged by a civil war, an Indigenous woman tries to save her daughter, interned in a state-run boarding school.

Exploration of the universal nature of music and its fundamental importance in the human experience.

In the countryside, a thief’s successive encounters with different women force him to confront his fickleness and failures.

Several years after her father’s death, the director sets out to complete the film he wanted to make about a mythical place that captivated him.

The efforts made by female electronic music stars to succeed in a predominantly male industry.