Portrait of Les Fils, a group of priests who worked with the labourers and the poor in Pointe-Saint-Charles, Montreal, in the 1970s.

Michel Gagnon, an 84-year-old transgender Don Juan, recounts memories of his conquests, the Red Light and the rise of Montreal’s LGBTQ+ community.

The director follows her autistic brother and another young woman with developmental disabilities as they train for the 2019 Special Olympics in Dubai.

For several centuries, Armenia and Azerbaijan have fiercely coveted Nagorno-Karabakh, a mountainous region located on the border of the two countries.

Born to a Guyanese father and a Polish mother, writer and photographer Serge Emmanuel Jongué pursues a poetic and political exposé on identity, memory, and belonging.

At the end of a long and meticulous investigation, the director revisits the stages of the life of his biological mother, who had abandoned him at birth.

In 1961 Nunavut, a Canadian government emissary meets with members of a nomadic Inuit tribe to convince them to move to a permanent village.

Armed with a fable by La Fontaine, actor Alexandre Castonguay spends six months in an elementary school in Rouyn-Noranda to show students the meaning of freedom.

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

In Central Anatolia, a look at a Kurdish village with the particularity of being inhabited almost exclusively by women, since the exodus of the majority of the men.

The creation process of a show of poetry and music across the Canadian Francophonie.

A series of contemporary representations of the last sentences uttered by Christ on the cross, joined by the music of Joseph Haydn.

The director explores what mindset we should adopt when facing death through the testimonies of friends, health specialists, and philosophers.

Profile of the life and work of Quebec filmmaker André Forcier, through anecdotes and reenactments of key scenes from his films.

A sensory observation of the relationship between human beings and the sea, filmed in the four corners of the world.

Having undertaken the production of a film about her heartbreak, a filmmaker is forced to change her plans during the shooting.

Toronto visual artist Anne J. Gibson has found street photography to be a way to free herself from her addiction to hard drugs.

In a remote region of Quebec, two feisty teenage girls kill time while waiting for the men of the village to return from moose hunting.

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

The reunion of two Israeli sisters separated for nearly 20 years because of their radically different life choices.

Two Argentinean cousins, who suffered male violence as children, break their vows of silence to encourage victims of such abuse to denounce their aggressors.

Investigation into the 11-year imprisonment of the former patriarch of the Greek Orthodox Church of Jerusalem accused of alliance with Jewish settlers of the extremist right.

In the heart of a deep forest, on the banks of a river, individuals who have come to recharge their batteries share their thoughts on life.

A citizen of Limoilou and her husband campaign against heavy metal dust emissions from transshipment activities in the Port of Quebec.

Through the correspondence that his older brother maintained with their mother for nearly 20 years, the director paints a portrait of his modest working-class family from Arthabaska.

In order to understand the origin of the bipolar disorder that affects the lives of her brother and sister, the director retraces the chaotic past of her father, a con artist with multiple identities.