In the 1920s and 1930s in Montreal, the career and family life of Mary Travers, author and performer of songs about the working class, unflods.
The life and career of director and cinematographer Jean-Claude Labrecque, considered one of the pioneers of Quebec cinema.
Amnesiac since a mysterious accident, a man realizes that he causes the death of every living being that approaches him, except a woman, who has also lost her memory.
Unable to finish his first film, a 30-year-old Montrealer decides to take a modest job as a scriptwriter for a funny video show.
In 2001 in Kabul, an 11-year-old girl, whose father is detained by the Taliban, disguises herself as a boy in order to work.
A foray into a Montreal Youth Protection Centre, where social workers look after children who have been removed from their parents’ custody.
A victim of residential school abuse, an Ojibwe man from Ontario overcomes his various traumas through his passion for hockey and the love of his adoptive family.
In 1919, a soldier who was disfigured on the battlefield two days before the Armistice leads a friend into a scam to expose patriotic hypocrisy.
A poor, immature young woman takes extreme means to meet her immediate needs and find a home for her eight-year-old son.
The close interrogation of a man who has compromised himself by wanting to help various people or to take revenge on those who have abused or humiliated him.
A collection of excerpts from hundreds of National Film Board of Canada productions, painting a portrait of Quebec from the late 1960s to the early 1980s.
Intimate portraits of six Quebec bodybuilders whose relationships with their bodies border on obsession.
A young American remote guard of a North African oil pipeline uses the technology at his disposal to help a Maghrebi woman and her lover cross into Europe.
After rescuing an overweight child who is being harassed by bullies, an immature thirty-something takes him on a nighttime road trip through Montreal.
In a rural region isolated from the world, the paths of various individuals are crossed as they are chased by the undead.
An impressionistic portrait of Norilsk, a mining town in the Russian Far North, through the experiences of a handful of its residents.
With his song “Rumble,” guitarist Link Wray becomes the first Indigenous person to influence rock music in 1958.
With the help of a sherpa, a private detective and a young anthropologist from Quebec City go in search of the mythical yeti in the Himalayan mountains.
Canadian rock band The Tragically Hip’s farewell tour in 2016, as the band’s lead singer, Gordon Downie, is terminally ill with cancer.
Investigation of large-scale farm projects and the political and economic obstacles that prevent them from being deployed in Quebec.
In France, a young Tunisian circus artist experiences the difficulties of acclimatization which lead him to question his choice of exile.
In Toronto
In order to complete his novel “A Christmas Carol,” Charles Dickens must face his inner demons and make peace with his irresponsible father.
Determined to prove that she is not cautious and predictable, a young mother challenges herself to try triolism, without her husband’s knowledge.
When a disgruntled and violent patient sues him, a doctor specializing in burn surgery feels his seemingly idyllic existence begin to crack.
The 1967 World
Based on the recovery of materials and the distortion of meaning, the approach of BGL, a trio of visual artists from Quebec City, is admired by the contemporary art market.
The professional careers of two Quebec Major Junior Hockey League stars have been jeopardized by their dangerous and immature behaviour.
Hoping to improve their lot, a teenager and his best friend offer their services as luxury car thieves to the local mafia.