After arriving in the United States with a temporary work permit, a Romanian nurse is blackmailed by the immigration officer in charge of her case.

A year after her father’s arrest, a young lesbian goes in search of her brother, who has mysteriously disappeared.

When her husband dies suddenly, a British Columbian woman with Parkinson’s disease finds her son, an oil company employee in Alberta, struggling with his sexuality.

An actress and an aspiring screenwriter amaze attendees at their corporate seminars with their use of more or less relevant artistic processes.

In the Manitoba Cree community of Norway House, children benefit from a wonderfulschool curriculum that celebrates Indigenous culture and language.

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.

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 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 Vancouver, an elderly woman, who suspects her husband of being unfaithful, questions her choices and discovers a new appetite for life.

With his song “Rumble,” guitarist Link Wray becomes the first Indigenous person to influence rock music in 1958.

In search of a clean, renewable energy source, international scientists attempt to create an artificial sun on Earth using an experimental nuclear reactor.

In order to complete her late husband’s thesis, a woman undertakes a journey of initiation through the Native territories of North America.

In order to complete his novel “A Christmas Carol,” Charles Dickens must face his inner demons and make peace with his irresponsible father.

Portrait of the Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo, a troupe composed entirely of male dancers reinterpreting in their own way pieces from the classical repertoire.

Set in mid-1970s Nova Scotia, this is the story of two teenage runaways who attempt to hitchhike to Sydney, where one of them has a bohemian mother.

An unemployed party girl journalist discovers that she is remotely controlling a giant monster that is ravaging the city of Seoul.

Racial tensions in his small Nova Scotia community are jeopardizing a talented black hockey player

Living on Cape Breton Island, a couple of young addicts try to get clean with a methadone treatment.

While attending a poetry festival in Iran, a young Canadian poet discovers the truth about her origins.

An Anglophone who left Quebec after the election of the PQ in 1976, the director questions the phenomenon of the two sides that remain in the Belle Province.

The crippled Maud Lewis, a housekeeper and later wife of a rough-hewn Nova Scotia fish salesman, gains national notoriety for her captivating naive art paintings.

The discovery of an ancient puzzle game plunges a young boy and his friends into an extraordinary adventure.

Octogenarians but still very active on the banks of the Mississippi, blues musicians tell their stories, which are often intertwined with the history of the American South.

Two lovers, stranded in the Canadian Arctic to escape a troubled past, embark on a long journey south on snowmobiles.

The daughter of a corrupt police officer runs away with her boyfriend, after he steals a bag containing the winnings of a drug deal gone bad from her dad.

In southern Laos, an American doctor is wanted for the murder of the son of the Australian ambassador, whom he had violently beaten for raping a young woman.

The story of Jesse Owens, an African-American runner who won four gold medals at the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games.