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.

A film essay contrasting the modern metropolis with its "golden age" from 1830-1930, with the partic...

February 8, 2024 will mark ten years since Els Borst was murdered. This documentary highlights the r...
Resilience is dedicated to those whose lives have been fragmented by intergenerational trauma, but w...

Capital of Faith is a short documentary that addresses the reality of the new Brazilian Evangelical ...
The documentary Felipe González approaches some of the most important facets and stages of the Andal...
Huntingdon Mayor Stéphane Gendron wants to encourage immigration to save his town, which has been st...

After years of preparation, a team of highly motivated Quebeckers set out on one of the longest wild...

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

Charting the recent advancements in weaponized communication by investigating the rise and fall of t...

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

An inside look at Jessica Piper, a Democratic Candidate running for a House seat in District 1 of Mi...

Buenos Aires is a complex, chaotic city. It has European style and a Latin American heart. It has os...

This pioneering documentary film depicts the lives of the indigenous Inuit people of Canada's northe...

Michael Moore's view on how the Bush administration allegedly used the tragic events on 9/11 to push...

A documentary on Al Gore's campaign to make the issue of global warming a recognized problem worldwi...

This film takes us into the harsh realm of BC's early coal mines, canneries, and lumber camps; where...