Giovanni, Francesco and Salvatore have passed the age of 80 and are proud to still consider themselves communist or socialist comrades. All three left their impoverished villages in southern Italy during the post-war years and, once settled in Montreal, maintained close links with parties of the Italian left, while militating in progressive Canadian unions and parties.

Born to an Algerian father and a Sicilian mother in Tunisia, I have always been wealthy of three cul...
This feature documentary studies the different faces of Montreal’s Greek community in 1969. Instead ...

Gilles Groulx's first film shot in 1955 with a camera borrowed from his brother and edited during hi...

Qallunajatut (Urban Inuk) follows the lives of three Inuit in Montreal over the course of one hot an...

This documentary let us to relive the challenge of the men behind the 1967 Universal Exposition in M...
A portrait of three generations of wonderfully eccentric Italian American women living in a small to...

Show Girls celebrates Montreal's swinging Black jazz scene from the 1920s to the 1960s, when the cit...

Directed by Ariane Louis-Seize, this tribute film was created as a gift for Lorraine Pintal, directo...

Prohibited, abandoned, and unexplored sites are hidden and sealed in Montreal. Entering defies the l...

This documentary focuses on immigrant teens between the ages of 12 and 17 who share the story of the...
In 1994, the Montreal Expos held the best record in baseball until the mid-August strike and the ent...

Bathed in the uncanny glow of late afternoon sun and set against a noisy highway, Interchange depict...

25 million Brazilians are of Italian origin. Almost all of them are the descendants of the Italians ...

Canadian actress and filmmaker Sarah Polley investigates certain secrets related to her mother, inte...

A feature-length documentary portrait of Québécoise painter Johanne Corno, who has lived and worked ...