What remains of the 2012 Quebec student protests? Little has changed in the decade that ensued. Rodrigue Jean and Arnaud Valade exhume images of the battles, recorded live and relayed through the mass media, that flared up as anger and indignation went head-to-head with the rhetoric of power. Against these divisive images, the filmmakers overlay a historical perspective of the state and its police in Montreal, Quebec and Canada, delving into the roots of sanctioned violence. Their compelling glance at the past is, of course, a cry that continues to echo in the present day. While the voices have been silenced, revolt still brews. All it takes is a spark...
This documentary tells the story of Quebec nationalism from the late 1960s to the present and how th...
A documentary about montreal architect Roger D'astous, who battled all his life to create a nordic a...
Refuge(e) traces the incredible journey of two refugees, Alpha and Zeferino. Each fled violent threa...
Resilience is dedicated to those whose lives have been fragmented by intergenerational trauma, but w...
The new Longueuil police chief, Fady Dagher, is aware of the challenges he faces. Well positioned fo...
In this French Canadian film, the lives of teenagers are examined in fantasy sequences and through t...
This pioneering documentary film depicts the lives of the indigenous Inuit people of Canada's northe...
Following multiple scandals surrounding Canada’s hockey infrastructure and its dishonest leaders, a ...
With a meticulous selection of interviews, performances and photos drawn from a vast and rich archiv...
In this feature-length documentary, six teenage girls, aged 14 to 16, agree to open up and have thei...
Two well-known Quebec artists (filmmaker Jacques Godbout and playwright René-Daniel Dubois) look at ...
On your marks. Follow cyclists from 13 countries as they cover 2.400 km of Gaspé countryside in 12 d...
The G7 Summit that will take place in Charlevoix will bring together the leaders of the globe’s 7 ma...