Canadian author and poet Margaret Atwood discusses her life and work.

A young filmmaker in need of inspiration and her cinematographer friend drive to Los Angeles, hoping to meet artist and director Miranda July.

Two brothers at each other’s throats are combing a huge reservoir in the northern Mauricie region in search of their late father’s fishing cabin.

A look into the proliferation of narcissistic and arrogant individuals indifferent to the misfortunes of others.

Activists try to prove in court that the Canadian government discriminates by underfunding education for Indigenous youth.

Three Indigenous sisters and their brother, adopted by four white families, get to know each other during a week of activities dedicated to their forgotten culture.

The intersecting portraits of four patients at the Brockville Psychiatric Institute, home to perpetrators of violent crimes.

A look back at the careers of four internationally renowned architects who were about the redefinition of innovative urban spaces, designed with the well-being of the inhabitants in mind.

In the National Circus School of Montreal students learn trapeze, ropes, hoops, wire, jugglery and contortions of all kinds in order to bea ready for their first show.

The story of four North American and European civilians who left to fight the armed group Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, alongside Kurdish forces.

Young people from different backgrounds question the notion of national identity using images of emblematic sites from Quebec’s recent history.

Archaeologist and botany enthusiast Yolande Simard Perrault discusses her relationship to the land at the heart of the work of her late husband, filmmaker Pierre Perrault.

A teenage girl raised in a West Bank refugee camp joins the Palestinian National Security Forces.

The Intertwined stories of four students at the Quebec Superior Ballet School.

In 2013, a statue of Apollo dating back to Ancient Greece is fished out of the sea off the coast of Gaza, before disappearing under murky circumstances.

In a seaside Florida residence, four retired Quebecers relive the joys and disappointments of new love.

The history of the Innu Nikamu music festival in Maliotenam, an artistic event that played a crucial role in the preservation of Indigenous culture.

A look at the effects of global warming, but also concrete solutions to reduce its scope.

Former New Brunswick high school graduates recall the friends they lost in a wave of suicides in 1999.

The life and work of Quebec dancer and choreographer Louise Lecavalier, made world famous by her performances with the LA LA LA Human Steps company.

Young recruits in the Canadian Armed Forces are subjected to intense training, both physical and psychological.

Born in Antigua, a 12-year-old Toronto girl describes in her poems the harsh reality of the people in her neighbourhood, who are about to be relocated by the authorities.

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

Newly arrived teenagers from Paul-Gérin-Lajoie-d’Outremont high school tell their stories of migration and integration through a drama workshop.

Playwright David Hare travels to the Middle East to explore the human, social, and political impact of the construction of the massive wall separating Israel and Palestine.

Co-director Attiya Khan convinces her high school ex-boyfriend to reflect on their relationship of 20 years ago, marked by sexual abuse and emotional violence.

On three continents, a director goes to meet 24 men with the same first name, who all think differently about the world.

What devastating effects industrial agriculture has on the lives of small farmers and on the already fragile economies of developing countries all over the world.

The life and career of director and cinematographer Jean-Claude Labrecque, considered one of the pioneers of Quebec cinema.