A cinematic and introspective look at the residents of a Quebec town—once the site of the world's largest asbestos mine—as they grapple with their community's industrial past. Striving to honour their heritage while reconciling with their history and forging a new path forward, the miners delve into the intricacies of progress and healing.

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

The Southern Sea Otter was historically abundant along the California coastline until intense huntin...

Sea otters are once again in peril after being brought back from the brink of extinction. An unprece...

Developments in the Canadian forestry industry during the 1970s are shown being carried out both as ...
A new uranium mill -- the first in the U.S. in 30 years -- would re-connect the economically devasta...

On the eve of the publication of a biography of Claude Jutra, one of the most famous and celebrated ...

Live and Let Live is a feature documentary examining our relationship with animals, the history of v...
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...

A documentary about the life of wild animals.

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

Follow the shocking, yet humorous, journey of an aspiring environmentalist, as he daringly seeks to ...

Since World War II North Americans have invested much of their newfound wealth in suburbia. It has p...

Robert Roussil, one of the central figures of Québec sculpture, left a profound mark on art history ...

With a hybrid style blending political essay and road movie, this documentary by Santiago Bertolino ...