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...
At the end of a well-lubricated evening, Jules and Vilem accidentally kill a man and go all out to h...
The documentary tells the story of Camille Cabral, Northeastern woman, transsexual, first Brazilian ...
A reflection on the fate of humanity in the Anthropocene epoch, White Noise is a roller-coaster of a...
A filmmaker embarks on a search for his real family name. The name his family has been passing on fr...
An impressively done new documentary taking a look back at the making of this picture. Interviews wi...
A&E Comprehensive biographies of five of the greatest classic stars of the horror genre. Features lo...
Greg Stump's rockumentary-style ski film inspired a whole new generation of skiers when it was first...
Every corner of the world has now been mapped, from the remotest deserts to the highest mountains. Y...
South African artist Natalie Paneng’s biography describes her as “residing in Johannesburg and the c...