An air traffic controller under investigation, who has been recruited by her financial advisor lover, suspects him of defrauding her police officer husband.

In a world where zombies are harmless, a petty criminal, flanked by his half-sister and his best friend, sets out to free his kidnapped grandmother.

A Quebec lawyer goes to the Balkans to defend a war criminal, much to the dismay of his wife, herself a refugee from that region.

In the 1930s, Brother Marie-Victorin pursued a passionate letter-writing relationship with Marcelle Gauvreau, his student and assistant, 23 years his junior.

Upon discovering her husband’s infidelity, a secondhand dealer threatens divorce to win him back, unaware that he was looking for an excuse to leave with his lover.

Returning to her Nova Scotia hometown after a 10-year absence, a young unemployed woman assesses the impact of her departure on her family.

Left to end his life in a country devastated by war, a Quebecer puts his malaise into perspective after his arrival.

A look at the women who are trying their luck in Quebec’s professional wrestling scene.

The melting of the ice pack causes the involuntary separation of a couple of polar foxes, about to have a cub.

In the forest, in the fields, or over a covered bridge, the Cowboys Fringants perform some of their folk songs with a social and sovereign flavour.

For one summer, the life of a group of teenagers in the Saint-Michel district of Montreal.

In the mid-1970s, a shy young Vietnamese woman is having trouble adjusting to Canada, where her family has taken refuge.

In a food processing plant, a Spanish-Quebec translator defends Guatemalan workers exploited by their boss.

An investigation into the controversial activities of agents provocateurs working for the Canadian secret service.

A Quebec sports journalist goes to the Mexican coast to find a young figure skater who mysteriously disappeared during a competition.

Following her mother’s last wish, a barmaid sets off to ask her five ex-husbands to scatter her ashes in the place most meaningful to each of them.

A young man tells his ex-girlfriend that he has joined a cell of left-wing terrorists to avenge her against his former boss, the owner of a right-wing radio station.

An employee of a lottery company is sent deep into the woods to interview a hermit who is reluctant to cash in his jackpot.

Exploration of several persistent stereotypes and prejudices associated with the image of the Afro-descendant woman for decades.

At the end of her life, the woman who made the Dufresne family fortune tells her son about the tumultuous relationship she once had with her father-in-law, before marrying his son.

In Montreal, the destinies of a Moroccan teenager with a passion for soccer and a recently unemployed native Quebecer collide in dramatic fashion.

A young couple buys a dilapidated house to transform it into their dream home, but the renovations turn into a nightmare.

After an accident that left her paralyzed from the waist down, a teenage girl raised on her parents’ farm struggles to realize her dream of becoming a jockey.

Two grocery store employees in a small town in northern Quebec struggle with an invasion of yellow brains crawling through the area.

A tall, slender teenage water park lifeguard falls in love with a young cycling prodigy who is also coveted by her older sister.

In 2019 in Bolivia, the victory of President Evo Morales is causing a deep social divide, to the detriment of members of indigenous communities.

The editor of a fashion magazine is persuaded to enter the political arena where she is appointed Minister of Culture and crosses swords with the Minister of Finance.

Misogynistic online harassment, as experienced by a Quebec teacher, an Italian parliamentarian, an African-American congresswoman and a French blogger.

Montreal was born from a dream by people who believed in the possibility of creating a better world in New France.

Reflection of the director on criminality and the links that united him since childhood to the Hell’s Angels, more particularly to Mom Boucher and her son Francis.