During the summer of 2010, the director followed some young Quebecers to learn more about their fascination towards Western Canada.

Filmmaker, theaterperson, actress, feminist activist and mother, Paule Baillargeon tells her story through thirty vignettes presented in chronological order.

A meditation on time articulated through images of nature and science in action gleaned from around the world.

A look at the state of affairs in Black Africa sixty years after the decolonization movement recounted by hip hop musicians.

A critical look at the ins and outs of fundraising for breast cancer research organized by multinational corporations.

Some thirty Quebec intellectuals question the causes and consequences of the dissolution of the national dream.

Reflection on progress, whose perverse effects and traps threaten the future of humanity today.

Obsessed with his English-speaking neighbour, a young French-speaking man with a bad attitude falls into an acute neurosis.

A portrait of the Canadian mining industry from its beginnings in the late nineteenth century to the present day.

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.

A journalist helps an isolated and morose citizen reconnect with modern society by introducing him to a number of artists, scientists and philosophers.

A look into the world of the founder of a Christian community in Alberta leading a fierce fight against the gas industry.

The life and difficulties of black Canadian runner Harry Jerome, who broke the world record for the 100-meter dash in 1960.

Portrait of Argentinian jurist Luis Moreno Ocampo, controversial first Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court.

In Cairo, a forty-year-old woman trains her daughters in belly dancing, a skill she learned from her mother.

A look at the working-class Montreal neighborhood of St-Henri and its inhabitants on the first day of school.

The career of poet, journalist, and police officer G

Meetings with prostitutes of different ages living in Ottawa, Quebec City or in the Mont

In Abitibi, the day-to-day life of men of various nationalities who are responible for the cutting of young hardwoods, accelerating the growth of conifers.

Captured as teenagers and trained to kill by Ugandan rebels, the young women who managed to escape from them try to return to normal life in their village.

Some of the world’s best drummers are gathered at a summer camp in Ontario to teach their art to aspiring percussionists.

A con artist returns to his Franco-Ontarian village where he tries to discover the secret of a beer that can cure his infertility.

A director collects the testimonies of four children suffering from mental illness and those of their parents.

The intimate and professional journey of the 75-year-old Canadian geneticist and environmentalist.

The journey of five 32-year-old adults who once participated in the documentary series “”Turning 16.””