An incursion into Regent Park, an underprivileged area of Toronto under the control of violent drug dealers.
A Quebec activist
In January 1919, two months after the end of World War I, the leaders of France, Great Britain and the United States define the terms of peace in Paris.
The experiences of a blind boy with a vivid imagination, enrolled in a kindergarten class in a Montreal school.
Over the course of a year, the testimonies of young male prostitutes working in Montreal’s gay village.
Forty documentary filmmakers from fourteen countries take stock of their profession.
A scrap metal dealer in the Mont
The intellectual property battle between samplers, their advocates and multinational music companies.
The filmmaker Michel Langlois tries to repair the damage done to the members of the Charlevoix family that inspired his film “Cap Tourmente.”
Illustration of the concept of freedom as experienced today in the United States through six cities bearing the name Liberty.
The granddaughter of filmmaker Robert Flaherty recounts the deportation of her family and that of other Inuit in the Arctic in the early 1950s.
The misfortunes of a young woman in the midst of an existential crisis, battling against a group of thugs in a remote corner of the country.
From 2004 to 2008, the fight of a few citizens against the implementation of a liquefied natural gas terminal on the south shore of the St. Lawrence River, across from Île d’Orléans.
A portrait of the daily lives of Daniel Turp and Charlotte L’Écuyer, two MNAs first elected in 2003.
Victims of torture from several countries testify to the many abuses they suffered and the after-effects they left behind.
In 1917, a sergeant returns from the frontlines traumatized and agrees to go back to protect the brother of the nurse with whom he is in love.
The Montreal of yesteryear, as seen through the images of a hundred National Film Board of Canada productions.
Settled in Toronto after an arranged marriage, a young Indian woman becomes disillusioned and takes refuge in the legends of her childhood.
Portrait of Marie of the Incarnation, founder of the Ursulines convent in Quebec City in 1639.
The history and evolution of Abitibi commented by three members of different generations of a farming family.
Prisoners in Colorado participate in a rehabilitation program in which they learn to tame wild horses by whispering in their ears.
The human, cultural and ecological consequences of the construction of the huge Three Gorges Dam on the Yangtze River.
The crew of the sailing ship Sedna IV, composed of scientists and filmmakers, is spending a year in Antarctica to observe climate change.
Over the seasons, the life of the inhabitants of Radisson, a village in Northern Quebec created in the 1970s to accommodate the workers of the James Bay construction site.