The tumultuous life of Gérald Gallant, one of Quebec’s most prolific hitmen.
On December 16, 1990, the trawler Nadine sank off the Magdalen Islands, taking eight sailors down with it.
Placed in a youth protection group home, a 13-year-old girl finds an outlet for her anger by learning to play the guitar.
A lumberjack from Quebec’s Basses-Laurentides, is enjoying his last summer at work with his apprentice, who will take the reins of the company at the end of the season.
At their summer home in the Magdalen Islands, four brothers with nothing in common meet to spread their father’s ashes.
In July 2019, five women undertake the perilous crossing of Kuururjuaq Park in Quebec’s far north.
To escape persecution in Myanmar, more than 700,000 Rohingyas, citizens of Muslim faith, have found refuge in southern Bangladesh, in the Kutupalong camp.
A 50-year-old man with terminal cancer returns to his hometown to see his friends and family one last time.
Portrait of Les Fils, a group of priests who worked with the labourers and the poor in Pointe-Saint-Charles, Montreal, in the 1970s.
In the near future, a secretive smuggler takes in a devout young mother, to whom she dares not confess that her baby and her husband have been killed.
A divorced filmmaker with a young son broadcasts live on the Internet the stages of a road trip with his new lover.
At the beginning of the 20th century, in the Lac Saint-Jean region, the daughter of a settler is courted by three men with very different personalities.
In October 2017, Bolivian guevaristas mark the 50th anniversary of Che’s death, in the very mountains where he and his guerillas tried to lead the revolution.
A Mohawk girl goes with her mother to look for her teenage sister, who went missing after being seen with a white man on her school campus.
In a seniors’ residence in Montreal North, a patient in declining health is forced to move to a floor reserved for people with a loss of autonomy.
A look back at the career of Denis Pantis, the son of a modest Greek immigrant, who became the most important producer of popular French songs in Quebec in the 1960s.
Five people relate the profound changes that they have experienced in their daily lives since the onset of symptoms related to electromagnetic and chemical hypersensitivity.
After a war in which her lover died before her eyes, an orderly develops a friendship with a disabled patient and tries to fall in love again.
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.
A 13-year-old girl, who refuses to reveal the name of the father of the child she is carrying, causes chaos in her small town, which has already suffered a collective tragedy.
From Montreal to Geneva, via India, a profile on the life and work of Luc Durand, a leading figure in contemporary Quebec architecture.
At 80 years of age, Paul “The Butcher” Vachon recalls the glorious era when he and his older brother, “Mad Dog,” reigned supreme in professional wrestling.
In 1949 Charlevoix, a priest and educator leads his students in a search for the remains of a possible Viking colony from the turn of the year 1000.
While in Montreal for a conference, a Spinoza scholar sees his life turned upside down after giving in to the advances of a student who had challenged herself to seduce him.
In the cold condo of a Montreal high-rise, the impulsive relationship of a 40-year-old man, whose mother is dying, with a Russian acrobat who has suffered a leg injury.
Inspired by the ghost of Brother Marie-Victorin and a journalist, a mead producer comes to the aid of Mexican workers exploited by a pesticide manufacturer.
In 1940s Nunavut, an Inuit woman leaves her family and her village to move with her son to the isolated camp where her uncle lives.
In 1899 Toronto, an ambitious politician, who dreams of becoming prime minister of Canada, falls in love with a Quebec nurse.
As they approach adulthood, the friendship of two North Shore Innu women is tested by their differing dreams for the future.