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.

In search of her missing friend, a woman enlists the services of a mysterious individual, who helps her unlock an area inside her memory.

Intimate portraits of six Quebec bodybuilders whose relationships with their bodies border on obsession.

An impressionistic portrait of Norilsk, a mining town in the Russian Far North, through the experiences of a handful of its residents.

The last two years of the Hôtel-Dieu de Montréal, as experienced by the nursing staff, patients, and nuns who still live there.

A director retells the life of his father Éverard Leblanc a humble but resourceful man who lived through the social upheavals that shaped modern Quebec.

In the aftermath of the financial crisis that nearly ruined their country, Greeks and Syrian and Malian immigrants testify about the difficulties they face on a daily basis.

A few months in the lives of several residents of Manoir Gaulin, a decrepit establishment that houses former patients of the Saint-Hyacinthe psychiatric hospital.

Portrait of the Canadian synchronized swimming team, as they try to qualify for the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio.

In the 1970s, young Quebecers who didn’t know how to fit into industrial society found refuge in artistic creation.

On Mount Royal, after the park closes, couples form, looks are exchanged, in an almost unreal summer atmosphere.

In Bellechasse County, where demolition derbies are commonplace, a champion of the sport passes the torch to his teenage neighbour and then to his own daughter.

As part of a photo project at Fernand-Lefebvre high school in Sorel-Tracy, 1,162 students in Secondary V share their thoughts on life.

A family from Brooklyn have difficulties adapting to their new home in Jerusalem where the filmmaker and mother was born.

In March 2000, Bernard Maris, economic columnist for Charlie Hebdo, launches into an expos

The director portrays her brother Eric, a compulsive liar who gave up his family life in Montreal to sail across the world.

The daily chores, entertainment, and periods of rest or recollection for the crew of a freighter crossing the Atlantic Ocean.

A young filmmaker tries to give her schizophrenic brother a taste for life by taking him to the seaside village where they shared happy childhood memories.

Portrait of the Dene, natives of the Northwest Territories whose way of life has been documented by an oblate father who has lived with them for over seventy years.

In a small Arctic community, two filmmakers investigate the circumstances surrounding an young imprisoned Inuit artist

The life and work of Montreal playwright David Fennario, born David Wipe, best known for his play “”Balconville”” and his political involvement with the Qu

The director is introduced to hunting with women of all ages who are adept at this activity that is generally associated with men.

Director Dominic Champagne questions the validity of the Quebec government’s decision to exploit shale oil on Anticosti Island.

The filmmaker Pierre Goupil talks about his difficulties living with bipolar disorder, as well as his friendships with other artists, socially committed like him.

In the wake of the visits of John Paul II and Michael Jackson to Montreal, film-makers are examining the impact of media discourse on crowds.

An intimate portrait of Rae Spoon, a transgender singer-songwriter who has been working in Alberta for several years.

As he walks the streets of Mile End, a young man in the midst of a romantic breakup meets strangers and friends who confide in him and tell him their stories.

At almost ninety years of age, R