The TNO (Unorganized Territory) Lac-Boisbouscache is a 150 square kilometer public forest located in the Lower St. Lawrence region of Quebec, Canada. Through the eyes of the forest's residents and users, the film paints a portrait of a territory that has long been coveted by private groups with diverse interests. Boisbouscache is a story of dispossession based on current commercial uses combined with the absence of any political will.

In a fascinating geopolitical drama, Danish filmmaker Mik-Meyer closely follows Ravalomanana as he a...

Håkan Juholt came from the reserve bench and became captain of the whole team. A high-stakes bet tha...

Carne Ross was a government highflyer. A career diplomat who believed Western Democracy could save u...

On the eve of the publication of a biography of Claude Jutra, one of the most famous and celebrated ...

Short about the disappearance of the body of the political Argentinean writer Rodolfo Walsh after he...

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...

Who is Kim Yo-jong? In a context of maximum tensions between North Korea and the United States, Pier...

An inside look at Jessica Piper, a Democratic Candidate running for a House seat in District 1 of Mi...
After 40 years of conflict in Northern Ireland, the Good Friday agreement ushered in a period of rel...

The documentary is titled after Arkadaş Z. Özger’s poem “Hello My Dear” which had caused much contro...

The New Tango (El Nuevo Tango) was not shown in Argentina for a long time as it deals with the ascen...

Legendary documentary filmmaker Alanis Obomsawin provides a glimpse of what action-driven decoloniza...

Since the late 18th century American legal decision that the business corporation organizational mod...
Two daughters of North African immigrants, born in Marseilles, who are barely over thirty years old,...