The daily activities of a ninety-year-old man who lives alone with his cat in a small apartment in a working-class neighborhood.

The problems faced by the nursing staff of a suburban Montreal hospital affected by an unpopular government reform.

Recalling the tragic life and the unknown work of Andr

Eight Canadians in their thirties, both sovereignists and federalists, recount their experiences during the reign of Prime Minister P.E. Trudeau, who dreamed of a united and truly bilingual country.

Various people, believers and atheists, talk about their reasons for believing or not believing in God.

The harsh working conditions in the textile industry.

The adventures of a young country boy who comes to try his luck in the city.

On Île-aux-Coudres, a group of young people are looking to revive the ancient custom of porpoise fishing.

The mundane daily life of a family who is guided by the spirit of renunciation.

A young independence fighter is looking for ways to assert himself.

Insights into the Quebec referendum campaign during the spring of 1980, interspersed with commentary from Machiavelli’s work.

Four stories featuring people with aphasia meaning they suffer from a total or partial loss of the ability to communicate.

A critical look at the social system that governs Quebec.

The evolution of Native American art in Canadian culture.

History of direct cinema and tribute to the pioneers of this movement that revolutionized the practice of documentary.

A pianist strives to find the son she was forced to abandon at birth twenty-five years ago.

Presentation and defense of a thesis to the effect that Quebec francophones are threatened with extinction due to a declining birth rate.

By accumulating toxic waste and destroying natural resources, the human species is endangering the survival of the Earth.

A portrait of politician Ad