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- One night, a woman in danger calls the police. Anna takes the call. A man is arrested. Weeks pass, justice is looking for evidence, and Aly, Anna and Dary face the echoes of that night that they can't manage to leave behind.
- Between high school pressure and family disorganisation, Mylia is trying to find her bearings. Meeting Jacinthe and Jimmy will lead her to outline a new life.
- When Dara returns home to reconnect with the husband and young daughter she left behind two years earlier, she discovers that a woman who is seven months pregnant has taken her place and that her daughter no longer recognizes her. whom she left two years earlier. LIKE A HOUSE ON FIRE tells the story of a woman's struggle to regain the life she left behind.
- They belong to the armed wing of the PKK, the Kurdistan Workers' Party, which is also an active guerrilla movement. The mission of these female fighters? Defend Kurdish territory in Iraq and Syria, and defeat ISIS (the armed militants of the so-called Islamic State group), all while embodying a revolutionary ideal advocating female empowerment. As filmmaker Zaynê Akyol follows their highly regimented lives, seasoned fighters like Rojen and Sozdar openly share with us their most intimate thoughts and dreams. Even as fighting against ISIS intensifies in the Middle East, these women bravely continue their battle against barbarism. Offering a window into this largely unknown world, Gulîstan, Land of Roses exposes the hidden face of this highly mediatized war: the female, feminist face of a revolutionary group united by a common vision of freedom.
- Lili, 10-year-old, rebels when her parents force her to wear a bikini top, even though she has always swam topless.
- A road movie and a truck ride, harsh and poetic, that delves into the mystery of a damaged relationship between a father and his 9-year-old daughter.
- On a family trip to observe the shooting stars, Chloé, a withdrawn teenager, discovers a dazzling attraction for her mother's new boyfriend.
- Drowned in the chaos of a family reunion filled with testosterone and pig roast, Reynald will try to prove to his nephew, his family but mostly himself that he's still king.
- December 24, 1983, 10:50 p.m.: Julie and her cousins ate too much sugar, and Santa Claus is late. Denis, alone in his car, is anxious about setting foot in his former in-laws' house to pick up his children.
- From her belly injections in anticipation of a possible pregnancy she's not even sure she wants, to invasive and frightening chemotherapy treatments, to hair loss or medical appointments for a potential chest reconstruction, she documents everything. Marie-Philip, forced to go back to live with her parents for the duration of the treatments, confides, under the watchful and delicate eye of filmmaker Geneviève Dulude-De Celles. Her fear, her pain, her anger, but also her joys, hopes and dreams... The young woman opens a window on her intimacy and relationships with overwhelming honesty. For more than a year, we shared with her this human experience, in all its ups and downs, diving without false modesty or sensationalism into a medical process softened by the unfailing support of her family. Each step then becomes an opportunity to measure her courage, her strength of character, her humor and her sense of resilience, but above all, every moment spent with her, every smile and every tear, compose an ode to life of irresistible strength.
- SNOWBIRDS is a mid-length documentary that reaches out to golden age Canadians living in Florida during the winter season. This is the growing trend of an entire generation migrating to the tropics, seeking a leisure society that can entertain them. With tenderness and humor, this sociological documentary goes to the heart of their daily lives by painting a human portrait of this typically Canadian social phenomenon. Welcome to the French District of Florida, Snowbird's paradise.
- Following a hard break up, Cesar feels nothing. On the day of his 30th birthday, he asks one thing and one thing only, from the people he meets: their testimonial on unconditional love in front of his camera.
- A sunny Sunday morning on a café terrace: Isabelle, an actress whose career is in a rut, meets her agent Johanne, who might have a new part for her.
- Three women live together in a closed and quiet apartment. Aude, Emma and Anne have an ambiguous relationship. Aude's breasts start to produce milk, for no reason. Her two roommates become aware of this, and it disturbs slightly their microcosm.
- When Fannie offers her father to cut his hair, he accepts. Alain knows that his daughter will do it carefully and thoroughly, as usual. But an outside incident change their plans and confront the precariousness of this shared moment. The cut tells the story of a father and a daughter, between proximity and detachment, for the moment of an haircut.
- -Music video of Sarah Bourdon
- Ex-ATV champion, Martin spent the last six years in prison. Back in his hometown, he founds out that he is no longer welcome in Val-Bélair. His sister and his niece are gonna help him proving to everybody that the Prince is not dead.
- After crossing 11 countries irregularly to seek asylum in Canada, Peggy, Simon and their three children are waiting for the hearing that will determine whether they get refugee status or not. Having fled political repression in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the family tries to rebuild a peaceful life in Montreal, in spite of the constant threat of deportation. Between ghosts from the past, hopes for the future and a complex legal maze, the film delves into the struggle of the Nkunga Mbala family to remain in Canada. Offering unprecedented access to their hearing before the Immigration and Refugee Board, the film unveils the opaque process of claiming asylum in Canada.
- Rhys, a dedicated people pleaser, winds up at their boss' gender reveal party with their two partners. The trans throuple soon realize that they are dealing with more than they were prepared for and their ability to survive the event comes into question.
- Simon has to leave the island on which he lives to go to boarding school. One day he plays with his sister and finds a beached little wooden boat. Through his attempts to repair it he will accept, or not, to cast off.
- -Music video of Sarah Bourdon
- A love story is a whimsical short animated film.
- The Catch is about a tough young girl named Morgan who loves fly fishing in the river near her home. She also likes boys. But boys don't like girls who fish. Will she have to choose one and abandon the other?
- -A web series built around different themes about everyday life: simple pleasures, popular myths, the little things that irritate us, the lies we tell, the ordinary talents we have, popular philosophy, what we do without the knowledge of others and our moments of laziness. These themes will serve as a binding material to the story. The series brings its viewers together around the commonplace. It highlights everything that is not extraordinary and unique: it resembles us.
- Star follows the path of Tito and Jay, two brothers living in the Montreal neighborhood of Park Extension (in Canada). Accompanying these young people in their daily life marked by complicity and intimidation, Star tackles themes dear to teenagers: identity and friendship.
- Through the encounter between a director and a scarred young woman, Miette explores how guilt shapes our personal narrative and relationships.
- Raynald is a family man who has been working in the same tire plant for over 30 years. This week, nothing unusual in his daily life: work, hockey games with the 'guys', family night. However, this week, Raynald will make the biggest move of his life.
- From 2011 to 2016, the activism of the Rebels Movement took on an identity tangent manifested in the fear of the Islamization of Quebec, a province of Canada. This small group of activists becomes a reflection of a current social phenomenon, both in Quebec and elsewhere in the world, that of the resurgence of nationalist movements. To better understand this reality, Minority offers an inside perspective on these militants and their political actions.
- Rio de Janeiro, August 2016. The Summer Olympics are in full swing. A few steps away from the Maracanã stadium, but far from the international attention, a hundred pauperized families live together in an abandoned building. Despite the misery, gang violence and militarization of the neighborhood, the residents survive with ingenuity and resilience. Ignored by the sensationalist reports, their dignified and generous words reveal a universe of concrete and light, where the reality of today fades behind the aspirations for tomorrow.
- Seven lives come together amid the stench of beer and tobacco smoke in an apartment block where single rooms are for rent and the bathroom is in the hall. Only friendship, mutual aid and a healthy sense of humor allow these men, scarred by self-destruction and addiction, to face the harsh reality of their lives.
- Welcome to F.L. portrays a community of teenagers within their high school's world.
- Adrift from a difficult break up, Livia is haunted by a peacock. An urban Western from the heartland of East Montreal.
- Sarah and David live quietly in the countryside and dream of having a baby together. But no baby arrives and Sarah's desire becomes an obsession.
- A grieving mother facing the disappearance of her son is taken aback when three local hunters track down the alleged killer, a seemingly harmless young man. It is then proposed to her to take revenge on the latter.