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Of Whales and Men

V.O.: Pour la suite du monde
Can. 1963. Documentary by Pierre Perrault, Michel Brault. On
Runtime: 105 min.
Can. 2021. Documentary by Marie-Julie Dallaire. Exploration of the universal nature of music and its fundamental importance in the human experience.
Runtime: 88 min.
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Call Me Human

V.O.: Je m'appelle humain
Can. 2020. Documentary by Kim O'Bomsawin. Innu poet Joséphine Bacon takes the director to the places that marked her past.
Runtime: 78 min.

Alone

V.O.: Seuls
Can. 2021. Documentary by Paul Tom. Three immigrants, who arrived in Canada without their parents as children, share their stories.
Runtime: 82 min.
Can. 2020. Documentary by Félix Rose. The director paints a portrait of his late father, Paul Rose, a major figure in the October 1970 crisis in Quebec.
Runtime: 129 min.
Can. 2017. Documentary by Paul Tom. Newly arrived teenagers from Paul-Gérin-Lajoie-d'Outremont high school tell their stories of migration and integration through a drama workshop.
Runtime: 52 min.
Can. 1999. Documentary by Richard Desjardins, Robert Monderie. Survey on the precarious state of health of the Quebec boreal forest.
Runtime: 68 min.

I Might Be Dead by Tomorrow

V.O.: Tant que j'ai du respir dans le corps
Can. 2020. Documentary by Steve Patry. In the middle of winter in Montreal, social workers and members of a special police team try to bring care and comfort to the homeless.
Runtime: 75 min.
Can. 1996. Documentary by Anne-Claire Poirier.
Runtime: 98 min.
Can. 1978. Documentary by Pierre Falardeau, Julien Poulin.
Runtime: 95 min.
Can. 2003. Documentary by Benoît Pilon. The peaceful existence of a small shopkeeper in the Plateau Mont-Royal neighborhood of Montreal is turned upside down when he has to sell his grocery store and leave the place where he has always lived.
Runtime: 97 min.
Can. 2015. Documentary by Sophie Deraspe. A gay Montreal intellectual, who had been corresponding with a Syrian-American blogger, discovers that their relationship was not what she thought it was.
Runtime: 85 min.

Alphée of the Stars

V.O.: Alphée des étoiles
Can. 2012. Documentary by Hugo Latulippe. With their young daughter suffering from a rare genetic disease, a filmmaker and his wife decide to spend a year with her and their son in a village in the Swiss Alps.
Runtime: 82 min.
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