A feature-length documentary portrait of Québécoise painter Johanne Corno, who has lived and worked in New York City for more than 20 years. Ignored by the art intelligentsia in Québec, she settled abroad to escape that creative constraint, and built an enviable international career. Today, she casts a lucid eye on her work and describes the resources she draws on to survive in the jungle of the contemporary art world.

The story of an exceptional painter talent, the Belgian-Hungarian Kim Corbisier who left a brilliant...

In this short documentary, five black women talk about their lives in rural and urban Canada between...

A documentary exploring the experiences and attitudes of Indian and Pakistani taxi drivers in New Yo...

Documentary on Antoine de Caunes, a French television presenter, comedian, actor, journalist, writer...

A cinematic and introspective look at the residents of a Quebec town—once the site of the world's la...

Sien (74) leaves for her hideout on the captivating island of Vlieland. Here she recollects her memo...

Documentary following Roger Miret and Vinnie Stigma of the band, Agnostic Front who played a key rol...

Chronicling the reconstruction of the World Trade Center and restoration of the New York City skylin...
'if you only had one year left of your life, what would you do?' This question asks Swiss author Fra...

This cinematic portrait shows the Austrian filmmaker Ulrich Seidl at work. The much-discussed ‘Seidl...

Pouvoir Oublier is a political documentary first constructed from the words of the speakers whose li...

December 6, 1989. Sylvie Gagnon was attending her last day of classes at the University of Montreal'...

This short documentary film is a fascinating portrait of urban and rural Quebec in the late 1960s, a...

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