Does privacy still exist in 2019? In less than a generation, the internet has become a mass surveillance machine based on one simple mindset: If it's free, you're the product. Our information is captured, stored and made accessible to corporations and governments across the world. To the hacker community, Big Brother is real and only a technological battle can defeat him.
Hacks is a 73 minute European documentary exploring what nature of "Hacking" is in a social context....
Chez Schwartz takes us inside a year in the life of Schwartz's Deli - the unique 75-year-old landmar...
A silent succession of black-and-white photographs of the city of Montreal.
On March 15, 2020, Montreal sees appearing on a wall, written in black letters on white paper "Stop ...
This documentary looks at the computer hacker community in New York City of today, its meetings and ...
Pop culture has become “Peep Culture”, where we’ve traded privacy for notoriety and, in the process,...
Roadsworth: Crossing the Line details a Montreal stencil artist's clandestine campaign to make his m...
Hackers in Wonderland is a 2000 documentary film, produced and directed by Russell Barnes, about hac...
Montreal artistic collective House of Pride takes you behind the scenes of innovative performances i...
A comic, biting and revelatory documentary following a small group of prankster activists as they ga...
FRONTLINE and Forbidden Films investigate Pegasus, a powerful spyware sold to governments around the...
This short film recreates the experience of Sylvie, a battered woman who seeks shelter in a Montréal...
St. Joseph's Oratory, a picturesque shrine silhouetted against Mount Royal, draws pilgrims by the th...
Alexis Conran investigates whether loyalty cards save consumers money when shopping, looking into th...
Directed by Ariane Louis-Seize, this tribute film was created as a gift for Lorraine Pintal, directo...