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Can. 2021. Documentary by Emanuel Licha.
Runtime: 86 min.

Chère Audrey

V.O.: Dear Audrey
Can. 2021. Documentary by Jeremiah Hayes. Activist filmmaker Martin Duckworth put down his camera to fight for the most important cause he's ever faced-caring for his wife, Audrey Schirmer, through the final stages of Alzheimer's.
Runtime: 89 min.

Prayer for a Lost Mitten

V.O.: Prière pour une mitaine perdue
Can. 2020. Documentary by Jean-François Lesage. At the lost and found counters of the Société de transport de Montréal, people hope to be reunited with their cherished possessions.
Runtime: 79 min.
Can. 2019. Documentary by Ariel Nasr. In Afghanistan, the struggle of dedicated filmmakers to preserve the national film archive.
Runtime: 119 min.
Can. 2020. Documentary by Aisling Chin-Yee, Chase Joynt. Portrait of the American jazz musician Billy Tipton, whose transmasculinity was only revealed after his death in 1989.
Runtime: 84 min.

Little Girl

V.O.: Petite Fille
Fr. 2020. Documentary by Sébastien Lifshitz. A mother’s struggle to have her eight-year-old daughter, biologically born a boy, recognized as a female by her elementary school.
Runtime: 90 min.

A Woman My Mother

V.O.: Une Femme, ma mère
Can. 2020. Essay film by Claude Demers. 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.
Runtime: 76 min.
Can. 2019. Essay film by Denis Côté. A solitary man, dressed and equipped like a soldier, travels the roads of rural Quebec.
Runtime: 66 min.
U.S. 2018. Documentary by RaMell Ross. Over a period of nearly five years, a director captures various moments in the lives of African-Americans in a small Alabama town.
Runtime: 76 min.

Dark Suns

V.O.: Soleils noirs
Can. 2018. Documentary by Julien Élie. Every year in Mexico, thousands of people disappear or die by gunfire, to the great agony of their loved ones, who are also confronted with the indifference of the authorities.
Runtime: 152 min.
2017. Documentary by Ziad Kalthoum.
Runtime: 85 min.

The Hidden River

V.O.: La Rivière cachée
Can. 2017. Documentary by Jean-François Lesage. In the heart of a deep forest, on the banks of a river, individuals who have come to recharge their batteries share their thoughts on life.
Runtime: 75 min.

The Other Rio

V.O.: L'Autre Rio
Can. 2017. Documentary by Émilie B. Guérette. In Rio, during the 2016 Olympic Games, residents of an abandoned government building near the stadium are surviving in precarious conditions.
Runtime: 87 min.
Can. 2016. Documentary by Carlo Guillermo Proto. A blind couple, who earn their living singing in the Montreal subway, are inspired by the teachings of a Russian mystic to resurrect their son, who died 13 years ago.
Runtime: 100 min.
Can. 2016. Documentary by Jean-François Lesage. On Mount Royal, after the park closes, couples form, looks are exchanged, in an almost unreal summer atmosphere.
Runtime: 63 min.
Can. 2015. Documentary by Geneviève Dulude-De Celles. As part of a photo project at Fernand-Lefebvre high school in Sorel-Tracy, 1,162 students in Secondary V share their thoughts on life.
Runtime: 75 min.
Can. 2014. Documentary by Julia Kwan. An incursion into Vancouver's Chinatown, an ethnic and cultural enclave threatened by gentrification and the establishment of many non-Asian businesses.
Runtime: 86 min.
Can. 2012. Documentary by Magnus Isacsson. Documentary about four young people from Montreal-North who are trying to get ahead by going back to school, starting a family or starting a career as a rapper.
Runtime: 90 min.
Isr. 2011. Documentary by Emad Burnat, Guy Davidi. A Palestinian farmer films his fellow villagers who oppose the construction of a separation wall, which encroaches on their land for the benefit of Israeli settlements.
Runtime: 91 min.
Can. 2011. Documentary by Catherine Hébert. From Morocco to Mali, a Quebec filmmaker documents the long journey of a French public reader.
Runtime: 94 min.
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