Arts & Culture

Les Films du 3 Mars (F3M) invites you to discover thematic cinema about Arts and Culture. From fiction to documentaries, long and short, enjoy the best of Québécois and Canadian filmmaking !

A FEW LOST WORDS

10 min, Experimental, Quebec, Canada, 2011

A poetical encounter between the novelist Nancy Huston and the paintings of Edmund Alleyn.

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CURSED BE THE DAY

68 min, Fiction, Quebec, Canada, 2011

With a visual style reminiscent of both American Film Noir and the French Nouvelle Vague, Cursed be the day introduces in a playful manner to the world of cinema that reflects upon itself.

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OVER MY DEAD BODY

80 min, Documentary, Quebec, Canada, 2011

Dancer and choreographer Dave St-Pierre is adored by critics and audiences alike. His subversive, innovative works are taking Europe by storm. But his own body is failing him. Dave is 34 and has cystic fibrosis.

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BULL’S EYE: A PAINTER ON THE WATCH

76 min, Documentary, Quebec, Canada, 2010

A boreal forest, in the fall. A man wearing a face mask is on the watch. Camouflaged in the bush, he holds his gun at the ready. Is he a serial killer or just a trophy hunter!? He’s neither. He’s an artist waiting for an animal and that elusive moment when the image for a work will come to him.

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AT NIGHT THEY DANCE

85 min, Documentary, Quebec, Canada, 2010

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JOHN MAX, A PORTRAIT

94 min, Documentary, Quebec, Canada, 2010

An intimate portrait looking into the life of the most interesting and singular Canadian photographer, John Max (1936-2011).

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