That’s what the FCMS is offering you with its special digital edition to be held from June 18 to 25!
All films and presentations are free!
Starting at noon on Thursday, June 18, discover films that have made an international impact on public and that are sure to move, surprise and inspire you!
Fiction
- Cleo, Erik Schmitt (Allemagne), in collaboration with Goethe-Institut Montréal
- Joel, Carlos Sorín (Argentine)
- La vie invisible d’Euridice Gusmao, Karim Aïnouz (Brésil / Allemagne)
- The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open, Kathleen Hepburn and Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers (Canada – Colombie-Britannique / Norvège)
- Transit, Christian Petzold (Allemagne / France), in collaboration with Goethe-Institut Montréal
Documentary
- Les jeunes filles de Meru, Andrea Dorfman (Canada – Nouvelle-Écosse)
- Nin E Tepueian – Mon cri, Santiago Bertolino (Canada – Québec)
- Paris Stalingrad, Hind Meddeb and Thim Naccache (France)
- Sur la corde raide, Claude Guilmain (Canada – Ontario)
- Varda par Agnès, Agnès Varda (France)
Special Presentations
As a bonus, experience this special edition of Ciné-Moi, a project that combines cinema and psychology, around the film Wild by Jean-Marc Vallée.
Complete your cinematic journey with a lecture by Grégoire Viau. This filmmaker, trainer and member of various Festival juries saluting the 7th African art, will tell the audience how these three experiences have nourished his work as a creator and why he is passionate about African cinema.
The FCMS would like to thank all its partners and collaborators for their support, as well as the distributors of the films presented during this special edition: Axia Films, Echo films, Eye Steel Film, Global Screen, Latido Films, Les Films du 3 Mars, levelFILM, L’Office national du film du Canada (ONF).
Discover the details of this programming here: fcms.ca/online-programming