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.
Ma traversée is a personal quest, filmed over 20 years, recounting the racial issues and privileges ...
Exploring the rise of anti-abortion groups in Canada, the filmmaker also presents the feminist and p...
This early work from Pierre Perrault, made in collaboration with René Bonnière, chronicles summer ac...
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...
A cruise ship and 3,000 men – it is a universe without heteros and women that usually remains a myst...
Shortly before dawn on August 21, 1992, six heavily armed U.S. marshals made their way up to the iso...
Short documentary extolling the virtues and necessity for women to participate in America's preparat...
In this somewhat whitewashed documentary on Manhattan's Bowery a newcomer to the area takes his firs...
Germany in Autumn does not have a plot per se; it mixes documentary footage, along with standard mov...
A short film featuring Arthur Longo, made with friends near and far during winter 2021. Featuring Ar...
A documentary TV special on the life of Lino Brocka, released in 1998 for Pinoy Blockbuster Original...
From the cabinets of curiosities created in Italy during the 16th century to the prestigious cultura...
Cast and crew members from The Untouchables recall the production.
Cast and crew from "The Untouchables" share production stories.
Twice III in Seoul, official concert filmed for DVD & Blu-Ray.
Few men of history have as formidable or as mighty a reputation as Julius Caesar. He is not only one...