A look at the delicate issue of assisted suicide as seen through the testimonies of various patients and physicians.

Report on the production methods of Quebec pig farmers and their negative effects on the environment.

Report on the Summit of the Americas held in Quebec City in April 2001, amidst confrontations between demonstrators and the police.

Having lost an eye during his childhood, a filmmaker who is fond of Dziga Vertov’s theories would like to have a mini-camera transplanted.

Recounting the events surrounding the explosion that killed 26 workers at the Westray mine in Nova Scotia in 1992.

Documentary about enthusiasts of extreme fighting, a discipline mixing boxing, wrestling and martial arts.

Montage, in a strict chronological order, of a certain number of topical documents relating to the crisis of October 1970.

Recording of various operations taking place in the emergency department of the Sacr

Presentation of the work of a few Quebec Oblates in Bolivia.

After taking down a mob boss, a hunted criminal makes contact with an open line radio host.

Report on the World March of Women, which mobilized millions of people in 2000 to demand more social justice for women.

In an Inuit community, a hunter comes into conflict with the chief’s son, whose family is under an evil spell.

The problems of Chilean refugees adapting to life in Quebec.

A radio technician in his forties has a hard time adjusting to changing morals.

Upon learning that she is pregnant, a forty-year-old mother considers having an abortion.

The repercussions on Quebec society of certain contemporary customs from California.

In 1942, two young men from Beauce try to escape conscription.

Seven intellectually disabled people from Quebec participate in a theater festival for mentally disabled artists in France.

The different steps leading to the choice of the seven duchesses who attend the Quebec City carnival every year.

A look back at 25 years of cinema at the National Film Board.

Men and women in search of their soul mates or simply a sexual encounter use the Internet and specialized telephone services.

In a world of globalization and the relentless Americanization of culture, European, American and Quebecois filmmakers question the future of auteur cinema.