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.

A private detective and conspiracy theorist investigates the death of a young woman who was trying to escape from a small town where strange things occur.

Thanks to her mother’s determination and her manager’s wise advice, a young Quebecer becomes a global singing sensation.

The director paints a portrait of his late father, Paul Rose, a major figure in the October 1970 crisis in Quebec.

In 1989, a Globe and Mail reporter sets out to prove that a young Quebec drug addict, detained in Thailand for drug trafficking, had been framed by RCMP officers.

Young people from several villages in the Basse Côte-Nord are gradually leaving the region to find work or pursue their studies in Quebec City or Montreal.

Twenty-five years after the end of the civil war in Lebanon, the director examines the human impact of the conflict on a Muslim social worker and a Christian security officer.

Through the creative and philosophical journey of three “Steamers”, the film delves into an international artistic community, inspired by science fiction and the Industrial Revolution.

After a war in which her lover died before her eyes, an orderly develops a friendship with a disabled patient and tries to fall in love again.

A former ski champion, now a coach at a resort in a picturesque town, finds love in the arms of the widowed father of a young student.

A speedy hedgehog from another planet tries to escape the clutches of an evil doctor who wants to steal his superpowers.

A police officer tracks down an activist who kidnapped the Canadian Minister of Environment and three industrialists, in order to try them on the Internet for crimes against the planet.

From Montreal to Geneva, via India, a profile on the life and work of Luc Durand, a leading figure in contemporary Quebec architecture.

The often strange daily lives of people living alone in Winnipeg who share a common attachment to a populist radio show.

Armed with a fable by La Fontaine, actor Alexandre Castonguay spends six months in an elementary school in Rouyn-Noranda to show students the meaning of freedom.

In 1949 Charlevoix, a priest and educator leads his students in a search for the remains of a possible Viking colony from the turn of the year 1000.

In the fall of 2018, the Orchestre symphonique de Montréal visits several Indigenous communities in Quebec to present an opera inspired by an Innu legend.

Two bitterly opposed sisters go to the Magdalen Islands to scatter their father’s ashes and are stalked by a killer who believes that he is still alive.

A look into the proliferation of narcissistic and arrogant individuals indifferent to the misfortunes of others.

A Major Junior Hockey League player becomes a writer and performer of sports comedy songs, but dies in a helicopter crash at the age of 35.

Every year in Mexico, thousands of people disappear or die by gunfire, to the great agony of their loved ones, who are also confronted with the indifference of the authorities.

A history teacher, who is losing his memory, is placed under the care of a rebellious and somewhat lost young girl.

A shy aspiring DJ visits his father, whom he hasn’t seen in over 25 years, but his father claims to have no memory of inviting him.

In the early 1970s in the Eastern Townships, tragedy strikes a small family consisting of a Romani man, a prostitute from a wealthy background, and their seven-year-old daughter.

Imprisoned in an infinite space-time loop, a pair of scientists strive to protect their invention, which would bring hope to humanity.

A therapist hosting a radio show is shocked when she begins receiving calls that appear to be from a listener who once committed suicide live on the air.

A series of contemporary representations of the last sentences uttered by Christ on the cross, joined by the music of Joseph Haydn.