Portrait of Gilles Gagné, a resident of the Isle-aux-Grues archipelago, who served as a hunting guide for the painter Jean-Paul Riopelle for nearly 30 years.

In Rio, during the 2016 Olympic Games, residents of an abandoned government building near the stadium are surviving in precarious conditions.

A citizen of Limoilou and her husband campaign against heavy metal dust emissions from transshipment activities in the Port of Quebec.

Portraits of South American migrants who risk their lives crossing Mexico in the hopes of settling in the United States.

Alone behind the camera, the director sketches intimate portraits of seven of her friends, in their daily lives or at work.

Two rural canteen owners try to make a case for the role their establishment play in their communities.

An impressionistic portrait of Norilsk, a mining town in the Russian Far North, through the experiences of a handful of its residents.

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 daily lives and secrets of eight Dutch and Filipino sailors aboard a freighter sailing the seas.

Portrait of Andr

A blind couple, who earn their living singing in the Montreal subway, are inspired by the teachings of a Russian mystic to resurrect their son, who died 13 years ago.

Crossed portraits of an astrophysicist, his wife, leader of a children’s choir, and the operator of the telescope at Mont-M

While shooting a documentary in Abitibi on the social reintegration of an ex-convict, an aspiring filmmaker finds herself attracted to the man

After returning from Vietnam, a French-Canadian American becomes involved with radical militant groups before being arrested in 1984 for a bombing.

On Mount Royal, after the park closes, couples form, looks are exchanged, in an almost unreal summer atmosphere.

Five Quebec creators, some of whom are Indigenous and others from immigrant backgrounds, discuss cultural diversity and the quest for identity in the new dramaturgy of Quebec.

At the end of the 1970s, the New Wave movement in Montreal goes beyond music, reaching the field of visual arts, dance, and cinema, and reaches success overseas.

In the underprivileged neighbourhood of Saint-Michel in Montreal, the modest daily life of several residents of a low-cost housing project.

The director portrays her brother Eric, a compulsive liar who gave up his family life in Montreal to sail across the world.

A young filmmaker tries to give her schizophrenic brother a taste for life by taking him to the seaside village where they shared happy childhood memories.

Three teenagers study at the Maison Familiale Rurale, a high school in the Eastern Townships dedicated to teaching natural trades.

Portrait of the Dene, natives of the Northwest Territories whose way of life has been documented by an oblate father who has lived with them for over seventy years.

The difficulties faced by three ex-prisoners to reintegrate into society after their release from prison.

To pay for his drug habit, a young man sells his body in Montreal’s south-centre neighbourhood brothels, while pursuing a complicated relationship with a colleague.

From the United States to France, via India, Morocco and Quebec, a director visits five slums and gives a voice to those who live there.

In the Lower St-Lawrence, artist Patrice Fortier collects rare seeds while passing on his passion for growing local plants and vegetables.