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26.02.19 -

The Flick

When Stéphane, a grief-stricken agent of death, meets Huguette, an elderly woman who defies fate, their connection disrupts the course of his mission. A friendship emerges in the very place where the final breath was meant to fall.

26.02.19 -

Chronicle of a City

A disparate gathering of millions of urban lives, cities are also the stage for our dreams and our most intimate concerns. Carried by a floating temporality, Chronicle of a City unfolds through encounters and takes the form of a wandering through a gentle purgatory. Oscillating between fantasy and reality, even giving voice to the ghostly...

26.02.19 -

Shifting Baselines

At the southern tip of Texas, in the middle of a wild and untamed landscape, lies the village of Boca Chica. In 2018, Elon Musk chose this remote place as the new headquarters of SpaceX. Towered over by 50?storey rockets, the area is now largely abandoned by its residents and overtaken by an ever expanding...

26.02.19 -

Superhost

A couple seeking a restful getaway in the country comes face to face with dark supernatural forces while staying at an ancient rural rental property.

26.02.19 -

Transitude

Although Quebec society appears to be increasingly open to issues of gender identity, transgressing heteronormative and binary social norms remains perilous. Being transgender, queer, or intersex is a reality that still raises many challenges and discomfort. Transitude takes a sensitive and intimate look at the experiences of four people of different ages and backgrounds as...

26.02.19 -

Bouquet for a Flower

At 91 years of age, Fleur-Aimée, whose name is already engraved on the family tombstone, confronts her memories, her lost faith, and the imminence of death in a poignant dialogue with her granddaughter, a documentary filmmaker. Through this exchange, she is immortalized in a tribute to her resilience in the village of St-Damase.

26.02.19 -

I Lost Sight of the Landscape

Intrigued by a theatre artist’s creative process, a filmmaker tries over 16 attempts to make the film she wants. As the years go by, unexpected turns of events blur the boundaries between art and life. And the work emerges when we expect it least. From Montreal to the far reaches of the Canadian Shield, from...

26.02.19 -

James Bay 1975: The Shock of Two Nations

James Bay 1975: The Shock of Two Nations takes us back to the origins of two major revolutions: the rapid expansion of Hydro-Québec with the construction of the La Grande complex, and the awakening of the Indigenous nations of Northern Quebec. A clash of civilizations where two worldviews collide. Quebec dreams of taking control of...

26.02.19 -

All Things Are No Longer Equal | SOLD OUT

Subverting the Latin proverb ceteris paribus sic stantibus, All Things Are No Longer Equal plumbs the extremes of a world wracked by social, environmental and geopolitical uncertainties that undermine the very foundations of contemporary thought. Existing at the intersection of video art, documentary and music video, this film by Quebec director and painter Martin Bureau...

26.02.19 -

Ayer’s Cliff

With the creators of the series and members of the film’s team in attendance, including  Henri Picard, Joey Scarpellino and Shanti Corbeil-Gauvreau. When a tragedy strikes in Ayer’s Cliff, the calm of this Estrie village shatters. Between buried secrets and deceptive appearances, Henri (Henri Picard) and his uncle, disco singer Martin Stevens (Marc Labrèche), must...