While we hear the committed and loving poetry of Gaston Miron, archival images trace the cultural, social, and political evolution of Quebec from 1940 to 1980.
Testimonies of six men, women and children from Sudan, an Islamist dictatorship in sub-saharan Africa whose Christian-majority South has just gained its independence.
As he walks the streets of Mile End, a young man in the midst of a romantic breakup meets strangers and friends who confide in him and tell him their stories.
At almost ninety years of age, R
Back in Vietnam for the New Year, a young man documents his trip by filming the festivities as well as his family members, including his nonagenarian grandmother.
During the student crisis of spring 2012 in Quebec, the co-directors had behind-the-scenes access to the CLASSE.
The circumstances surrounding the founding of Qu
In Chapais, a small, almost ghost town in Northern Quebec, various individuals continue to hope for better days.
A documentary about one of the last remaining stables in Griffintown, a working-class Irish neighbourhood in Montreal that is being reborn under the assault of real estate developers.
Documentary about Mish, aka Sister Missionary Position Delight, a bearded sixty-year-old who co-founded a congregation of male nuns advocating for gay rights in 1979.
Documentary about four young people from Montreal-North who are trying to get ahead by going back to school, starting a family or starting a career as a rapper.
Convinced that he has Alzheimer
Portrait of the famous Canadian animation filmmaker, whose work is acclaimed around the world.
A look at Robert Gravel
Portrait of the filmmaker and photographer Gordon Sheppard, shot during 2006, when he knew he had incurable prostate cancer.
From Morocco to Mali, a Quebec filmmaker documents the long journey of a French public reader.
Under the director’s eye, Quebec choreographer Dave St-Pierre, who suffers from cystic fibrosis, goes about his artistic projects while waiting for a lung transplant.
In a timeless world where revolutions are brewing, the authors of a film project are blocked by a rich industrialist.
Three Quebec teenagers of Chinese origin return with the filmmaker to the country where they were born to revisit the home where they were adopted.
On the coast of Morocco, the daily life of three old men practicing trades that are destined to disappear.
For one summer, two graduates of the same high school experience the transition from adolescence to adulthood.
In Cairo, a forty-year-old woman trains her daughters in belly dancing, a skill she learned from her mother.
The career of poet, journalist, and police officer G
Portrait of Anicet Desrochers, a beekeeper from the Upper Laurentians, considered to be an international reference in sustainable agriculture.
Inside the walls of the H