This short film is a series of vignettes of life in Saint-Henri, a Montreal working-class district, on the first day of school. From dawn to midnight, we take in the neighbourhood’s pulse: a mother fussing over children, a father's enforced idleness, teenage boys clowning, young lovers dallying - the unposed quality of daily life.

Learn the terrifying, true story about thirteen months that changed history! In November of 1966 a c...

Documentary about Margit Nielsen and her work at the Malmö chocolate factory.

In 1966 a group of determined young men defied the New Zealand government and launched a pirate radi...

This poetic core in youngsters is also touched in Stanukina's less known Your very personal poetry (...

After years of preparation, a team of highly motivated Quebeckers set out on one of the longest wild...

“Nuuhkuum uumichiwaapim” (« My Grandmother’s Tipi ») is an exploration of the sensorial and textural...

Since the late 18th century American legal decision that the business corporation organizational mod...

The film looks at men and women of color in the U.S. Merchant Marine from 1938-1975. Through chronic...

The vivid and inspiring story of British film icon Michael Caine's personal journey through 1960s sw...

DRIVE-IN DELIRIUM is back and now delivering a collection of the most astounding trailer trash ever ...

Snowflakes at the End of the World offers a meditation on the beauty and ugliness of Montreal winter...

Take a breathtaking train a ride through Nothern Quebec and Labrador on Canada’s first First Nations...

NiiSoTeWak means “walking the path together.” Tapwewin and Pawaken are 10-year-old brothers trying ...
Yagorihwanirats, a Mohawk child from Kahnawake Mohawk Territory in Quebec, attends a unique and spec...
Germán Cipriano Gómez Valdés Castillo, a young radio announcer from Cuidad Juárez, succeeds in drawi...

Experimental movie, where a man comes home and experiences LSD. His kaleidoscopic visions follow, wi...
One Saturday morning, filmmaker Madison Thomas has a revelation: she’s just like her mother. As she...