Through the eyes of a Quebec Jewish activist, Lea Roback, feminist, unionist, pacifist and communist, A VISION IN THE DARKNESS proposes a modernist vision of Quebec history, from the beginning of the twentieth century to the period knows as « La Grande Noirceur », the Great Darkness.
An overview of 21st-century feminism through the lens of pop culture.
Since its adoption in June 1955 by the Congress movement, the Freedom Charter has been the key polit...
A documentary film showcasing the ascension of the state of Virginia from its rank of 51st worst sta...
Journeying across Varanasi, Lucknow, and Muzzafarpur in India, this documentary film traces the lost...
A locomotive journey traversing the North to the South of the German Democratic Republic on the eve ...
The compelling story of an extraordinary woman's journey from her birth in a paper thin shack in the...
Douglas Tirola’s latest documentary traces the evolution of feminism through the lives of two except...
A documentary examining the life of civil rights organizer, Jack O'Dell, a close colleague of Dr. Ma...
After crossing 11 countries irregularly to seek asylum in Canada, Peggy, Simon and their three child...
How do feminist and queer identities operate in contemporary Belfast? Let Us Be Seen is a documentar...
With quiet intelligence and wry humour, retired documentary filmmaker Kathleen Shannon takes us thro...
The thrilling UAPAPUNAN adventure of two ultra athletes who fell in love with Quebec began on Februa...
A chronicle of Cyndi Lauper's meteoric ascent to stardom and her profound impact on generations thro...
Through concerts and interviews, folk-progressive group Harmonium takes Quebec culture to California...
The inside story of Polmaise Colliery and the miners who were the first to walk out and the last to ...