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 the Quebec Mosque Shooting—the first ever mass shooting in a mosque in the West—is know...

When the world was on fire, they called Hans Blix. This is how the Swedish diplomat is introduced in...

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

Max Gimblett: Original Mind documents the life and process of eccentric, creative genius Max Gimblet...

With more than 70 films and 160 million cumulative tickets in France, Jean-Paul Belmondo is one of t...
This early work from Pierre Perrault, made in collaboration with René Bonnière, chronicles summer ac...

BREAKING POINT brings viewers back to those tense, critical moments when Canada's future as a countr...

Archival footage of an American Nazi rally that attracted 20,000 people at Madison Square Garden in ...

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

In 2010, an obsessed gamer designed the perfect game of Sim City. Achieved through a repeating patte...

Chronicles the rise and fall of 1970s New York City nightclub Plato's Retreat.

"This film explores how freedom of speech — including dissent — is afforded to all Americans, and sh...

In 1940, the German artist Charlotte Salomon (1917-43) undertook an extraordinary artistic adventure...