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ZO REKEN
86 min., Documentary, Québec, Canada, 2021
In Port-au-Prince, a humanitarian aid organization’s 4×4 vehicle has been hacked: its Haitian passengers now use it to talk about neocolonialism and to denounce the promises of the international community that were made and never kept. Outside, barricades are erected, and the people cry out in anger.
Read moreI MIGHT BE DEAD BY TOMORROW
75 min, Documentary, Quebec, Canada, 2020
In Montreal, front-line workers work hard to provide appropriate care to the most vulnerable citizens in our society.
Read morePASSAGE
81 min, Documentary, Québec, Canada, 2020
Passage paints a poetic portrait of 18-year-olds Gabrielle and Yoan’s summer, on the eve of their inevitable departure from remote area of Temiscamingue.
Read moreCHAMPIONS
94 min, Documentary, Quebec, Canada, 2020
The director follows Stéphane, his autistic brother, and Audrey, his atypical friend, on a sports odyssey that takes them from Canada to Dubai to participate in the Special Olympics World Games.
Read moreSPEAK LOVE
80 min, arthouse cinema, fiction, Canada, 2019
Liliane, an orphan girl, roams the city with her camera. At her side a young woman, Maya.
Read moreSISTERHOOD
75 min, documentary, France, Canada, 2019
What remains of a life of struggles? The Helper Nuns of Quebec, who believe in God but not in a Church dominated by men, are preparing for the disappearance of their religious community.
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