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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.

Quebec painter and sculptor Armand Vaillancourt discusses his childhood, his fascination for nature, and the social issues that concern him.

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.

In 1995, a young French-speaking man, the protégé of the Montreal mafia’s godfather, falls from grace after taking an extreme way to smuggle drugs from Venezuela to Canada.

An insurance representative, out of touch with the new social trends, realizes that his family is going through an existential crisis.

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.

Five talented young organists from around the world prepare to participate in the prestigious Canadian International Organ Competition.

A university student pretends to have cancer in order to raise money through a social fundraising campaign.

While in Montreal for a conference, a Spinoza scholar sees his life turned upside down after giving in to the advances of a student who had challenged herself to seduce him.

In Central Anatolia, a look at a Kurdish village with the particularity of being inhabited almost exclusively by women, since the exodus of the majority of the men.

At the Centre William-Hingston, in Montreal’s Parc-Extension neighbourhood, adult newcomers from diverse backgrounds learn French.

In the cold condo of a Montreal high-rise, the impulsive relationship of a 40-year-old man, whose mother is dying, with a Russian acrobat who has suffered a leg injury.

Inspired by the ghost of Brother Marie-Victorin and a journalist, a mead producer comes to the aid of Mexican workers exploited by a pesticide manufacturer.

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.

In 1940s Nunavut, an Inuit woman leaves her family and her village to move with her son to the isolated camp where her uncle lives.

In New England at the end of the 19th century, tensions mount between two lighthouse keepers on an inhospitable island cut off from the rest of the world.

Over a period of one year, the activist and artistic activities of Natasha Kanapé Fontaine, Innu poet, director, and actor.

In 1899 Toronto, an ambitious politician, who dreams of becoming prime minister of Canada, falls in love with a Quebec nurse.

As they approach adulthood, the friendship of two North Shore Innu women is tested by their differing dreams for the future.

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.

A teenager from La Malbaie, who dreams of becoming a sports agent, takes in his unruly cousin, a former professional field hockey star.

Two Quebecois women in mourning for their sister attend the preparations for the Day of the Dead celebrations in Mexico.

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.

From childhood to early adulthood, three inseparable classmates take increasing risks by trafficking drugs.

Kevin Hearn, member of the rock band The Barenaked Ladies, sues the gallery that sold him a fake painting by Norval Morrisseau, the first big star of Indigenous art.