For the first time since his transition, a transgender lawyer is spending Christmas Eve with his family.

A doctoral female student investigates the life and career of Canadian violinist Kathleen Parlow.

Anthropological and poetic essay on Ville Jacques-Cartier, a popular South Shore community that is now part of Longueuil.

A supernatural event propels a compulsive liar into a parallel reality where all her fabrications have become reality.

Portrait of Quebec visual artist Lyne Lapointe.

Two middle-aged men attempt to obtain images proving the existence of a mysterious creature.

For 50 years, a Parisian Jewish mother strives to provide a fabulous life for her youngest son, who has never been able to walk due to a disability.

The closing of the Ursuline Monastery of Quebec City is an opportunity to look back at the history of this school for girls, founded by Marie de l’Incarnation in 1639.

An activist look at the trucking convoy that paralyzed downtown Ottawa in February 2022.

The director returns to her native Nagasaki to retrace the story of her late mother, who survived the nuclear bombing of the city in 1945.

The daily lives of five guests at a small village seniors’ residence, marked by perpetual waiting and the menacing presence of a mysterious creature.

An 11-year-old orphan, whose best friend is a skunk, goes to live with an uncle she never knew existed, an opera composer suffering from anxiety disorders.

Forced to hide out at a state of the art smart home, a young woman on the run is terrorized by ROMI, its sinister digital assistant.

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

While he doubts his artistic vocation, Ricardo learns that he has been selected by Radio-Canada to participate in the 1994-95 edition of the Destination World Race.

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.

In Montreal in the 1990s, a teenager flees his underprivileged neighbourhood and unstable family environment to try his hand at various experiments in the downtown core.

A teenager’s body changes as a result of the teasing and negative comments he receives from those around him.

In Mexico, resistance is organizing against foreign mining companies, who have established a regime of violence and terror to plunder the country’s natural resources.

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

In 1977, the Atikamekws of Manawan were struck by a tragedy, disguised as an accident by local authorities.

How, in February 2016, Claude Jutra went from jewel of Quebec cinema to pariah in just eleven days.

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.

With the help of his friends, a 10-year-old boy tries to prove that his beloved little brother, killed by lightning, has instead been abducted by aliens.

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

A portrait of Jacques Duhoux, 85 years old, pioneer of Quebec’s northern expeditions, and who, for more than 40 years, has been living alone and in autonomy at the foot of the Uapishka Mountains.