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.

After the World War I, Mussolini's perspective on life is severely altered; once a willful socialist...

Three college students start a social experiment to prove that reality changes according to the word...

An 8-year journey into divided America, The American Question examines the insidious roots of polari...
Two daughters of North African immigrants, born in Marseilles, who are barely over thirty years old,...

Filmmaker and educator Janine Windolph ventures from Saskatchewan to Quebec with her two teens and y...

Since the late 18th century American legal decision that the business corporation organizational mod...

The filmed account of a large Canadian rock festival train tour boasting major acts. In the summer ...

This short documentary film is a fascinating portrait of urban and rural Quebec in the late 1960s, a...

Gilles Groulx's first film shot in 1955 with a camera borrowed from his brother and edited during hi...

In this home movie collection of gay men, memory serves as an act of hope, power, and above all, res...

The Blocher Experience tells the story of Switzerland’s most controversial political leader. It also...

49 Up is the seventh film in a series of landmark documentaries that began 42 years ago when UK-base...

In the early 1970s, a group of young volunteers, the Free Youth Clinic of Winnipeg, operated a "cris...

NIN E TEPUEIAN - MY CRY is a documentary tracks the journey of Innu poet, actress and activist, Nata...