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...

Part documentary, part drama, this film presents the life and work of Jack Kerouac, an American writ...

On the eve of the publication of a biography of Claude Jutra, one of the most famous and celebrated ...
Yagorihwanirats, a Mohawk child from Kahnawake Mohawk Territory in Quebec, attends a unique and spec...

December 6, 1989. Sylvie Gagnon was attending her last day of classes at the University of Montreal'...
Huntingdon Mayor Stéphane Gendron wants to encourage immigration to save his town, which has been st...

Canadian director Catherine Annau's debut work is a documentary about the legacy of Pierre Trudeau, ...

An analysis of the social upheaval of May 1968, made in the immediate wake of the workers’ and stude...

Robert Roussil, one of the central figures of Québec sculpture, left a profound mark on art history ...
This early work from Pierre Perrault, made in collaboration with René Bonnière, chronicles summer ac...

Crystal Pillar, White Lady, The Whale—these are the names given by ice-climbing enthusiasts to the s...

Co-directors Hubert Caron-Guay and Serge-Olivier Rondeau follow migrant workers through the steps in...
The Vietnam War protest movement from the student point of view is the basis for this documentary sh...
A news special about a year after the shootings at the Quebec City mosque

This quirky little short by Gilles Carle was filmed on the pierced rock that stands near Quebec’s Ga...

A cinematic and introspective look at the residents of a Quebec town—once the site of the world's la...

Through the eyes of a Quebec Jewish activist, Lea Roback, feminist, unionist, pacifist and communist...

In this feature-length documentary, six teenage girls, aged 14 to 16, agree to open up and have thei...