This film is about the francization of Québec that has taken place since the Parti Québécois won power from the Liberals in 1976. It shows how the once powerful anglophone community is now questioning its very survival. It discusses some of the motivating forces behind Québécois nationalism. The film concludes by asking if the Canadian nation can survive if neither of its major language groups is welcome in the territory of the other.
Exploring the rise of anti-abortion groups in Canada, the filmmaker also presents the feminist and p...
Ma traversée is a personal quest, filmed over 20 years, recounting the racial issues and privileges ...
The testimonies of the Mashteuiatsh Puakuteu women's committee punctuate this intimate short film ab...
Cléo and Oscar are a couple that seems perfect in every way. During an evening with friends, the lov...
Documentary about the life of one of the greatest composers in the history of Brazilian music. Piani...
The film consists mainly of interviews with readers of Freud in Brazil and several places in Europe,...
This public service short for U.S. Savings Bonds starts out with Rowan and Martin arriving at a TV s...
Ever heard of the Thorium molten salt reactor? That's hardly surprising, as for 70 years, it has bee...
Two morticians, one originally from Portugal and the other a Romani from Serbia, drive to southern I...
As the band Placebo approach their 20th Anniversary they were given a unique opportunity to play ten...
Documentarians Andre Heller and Othmar Schmiderer turn their camera on 81-year-old Traudl Junge, who...
"How Every Film You Watch Tells You To Love The Rich and What To Do About It" explores the represent...
An overview of 21st-century feminism through the lens of pop culture.
Four-part short starring Irish actor Michael Fassbender.
The opening ceremony of the 2014 Winter Olympics took place at the Fisht Olympic Stadium in Sochi, R...
Legendary blues guitarist BB King named Peter Green as one of the greatest exponents of the blues, a...