Can. 2010. Psychological drama
byCatherine MartinwithGuylaine Tremblay, François Papineau, Denis Bernard.
Shattered by the murder of her only daughter, a woman leaves Montreal and moves to her family's country home, where she gives up all desire to live.
Can. 2019. Drama
bySophie DeraspewithNahéma Ricci, Nour Belkhiria, Antoine Desrochers.
By organizing the escape of her younger brother threatened with deportation, a young North African immigrant woman provokes a great movement of solidarity.
Can. 2019. Dramatic comedy
byKim St-PierrewithJean-Simon Leduc, Maxime Dumontier, Marco Collin.
Two brothers at each other’s throats are combing a huge reservoir in the northern Mauricie region in search of their late father’s fishing cabin.
Can. 2019. Drama
byJeanne LeblancwithÉmilie Bierre, Marianne Farley, Judith Baribeau.
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.
Can. 2019. Drama
byLouise ArchambaultwithAndrée Lachapelle, Gilbert Sicotte, Rémy Girard.
An 80-year-old woman who has escaped from an asylum and a young photographer burst into the lives of two old men living as hermits on the shores of a remote lake.
Can. 2019. Dramatic comedy
byMonia ChokriwithAnne-Élisabeth Bossé, Patrick Hivon, Evelyne Brochu.
A doctoral student in philosophy, who has a codependent relationship with her psychologist brother, is distraught when he falls in love with a gynecologist.
Can. 2001. Documentary
byAndré-Line Beauparlant.
After the suicide of her violent and alcoholic uncle, the director collects the testimonies of her aunt, her cousin and her grand-cousin.
Can. 2011. Essay film
byPaule Baillargeon.
Filmmaker, theaterperson, actress, feminist activist and mother, Paule Baillargeon tells her story through thirty vignettes presented in chronological order.
Can. 2019. Documentary
byMarlene Edoyan.
Twenty-five years after the end of the civil war in Lebanon, the director examines the human impact of the conflict on a Muslim social worker and a Christian security officer.
Can. 2020. Documentary
byMélanie Carrier, Olivier Higgins.
To escape persecution in Myanmar, more than 700,000 Rohingyas, citizens of Muslim faith, have found refuge in southern Bangladesh, in the Kutupalong camp.
Can. 2018. Mores drama
byRenée BeaulieuwithBrigitte Poupart, Vincent Leclerc, Nathalie Cavezzali.
A university professor and happily married mother participates in a research project on the physiological reaction of the cells of the human body during sex.
Can. 2018. Documentary
byPascale Ferland.
A look at the life of singer Pauline Julien, who was committed to the cause of Quebec sovereignty, alongside her husband, poet and MP Gérald Godin.
Can. 2013. Documentary
byLaura Bari.
After both of his legs amputated after a work accident, an Argentinean electromechanical technician sets out to create hydraulic prosthetics adapted to his needs.
Can. 2005. Documentary
bySylvie Groulx.
A year in the life of an elementary school teacher and her students from a multi-ethnic, underprivileged neighborhood in Montreal.
Can. 2020. Documentary
byLouise Leroux.
The intersecting stories of an experienced firefighter, a trainer, and two young aspiring firefighters, determined to pass their Montreal Fire Department entrance exams.
Can. 2014. Documentary
byMarilú Mallet.
Returning to her native Chile after forty years of absence, a director meets with old friends and representatives of the country's artistic, social and political circles.
Can. 1993. Documentary
byTahani RachedwithRéjean Thomas.
The daily activities of doctors who chose to treat people with AIDS, and more specifically those of Dr. R
Can. 2019. Documentary
byNicole Giguère, Isabelle Hayeur.
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.
Can. 2020. Dramatic comedy
byMiryam BouchardwithJasmine Lemée, Patrick Huard, Sophie Lorain.
The teenage daughter of a nomadic clown with libertarian ideals causes an uproar when she expresses her intention to attend a private school.