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- After decades of fascist rule in Chile, Patricio Guzman returns to his country to screen his documentary, Battle of Chile, which until the time of the filming was banned by authorities. His audience, a new generation of Chileans who remember little of the revolution and ensuing coup reflect on their experience of watching the film after so many years of suppression.
- Black and white drawings blended with photographic images depict an old man, with various tiny gadgets, trying to find the anatomy of the wings of an angel.
- -Documentary about men who break the silence about their homosexuality. They talk about their difficulty in accepting themselves and their difference; about the place of sensuality in their lives; about their fierce will to love freely. By celebrating the love of a young couple, this film aims to break the sometimes negative image that surrounds the gay world.
- -This feature documentary pays tribute to Luce Guilbeault, a Quebec actress who left her mark on television, theater and film. Filmmakers Denys Arcand and Anne Claire Poirier remember her generosity, her audacity and the strength of her convictions. Marcel Sabourin and Michelle Rossignol, for their part, remember Luce's remarkable work and enthusiasm in the play "Les Oranges sont vertes" as well as in the soap opera "Des dames de coeur", by Lise Payette. Luce Guilbeault left us at the age of 56 due to cancer, letting a work that still promised much come to a halt.
- Documentary on the children of the Quebec artists who signed the"Refus global" Manifesto in 1948 made by one of them, the daughter of Marcel Barbeau.
- Through humorous re-enactments and interviews, "Le Sort de l'Amérique" examines one of the most consequential dates in North American history: September 13, 1759. This was when General Wolfe of the British army defeated the French General Montcalm on the Plains of Abraham in Québec City, leading to the eventual defeat of the French forces and their withdrawal from Canada. The documentary features interviews with descendants of the two generals: one a journalist with the BBC in the UK, the other a Frenchman who is restoring the Montcalm family estate.
- Depicts the true identity of "the Indian", also known by Belgian and French journalists as Norman William. Who is that man? Is he really the president of the United Peoples? Defender of the Métis? The leader of a vegetarian cult? He was involved, it is said, under the cover of humanitarian organizations, in political and financial enterprises of international scope. Today, this native of Quebec is hiding somewhere in Europe. This is where the filmmaker met him and decided to dig into his story. As his investigation progresses, the mystery deepens. Who is Norman William?
- Faisant suite aux violentes émeutes anti-ONU, ce cinéma vérité témoigne de la mission des Casques bleus québécoises en République démocratique du Congo, un pays en état de siège où le viol est devenu une arme de destruction massive.
- The film follows a real amateur hockey team as they prepare to compete in an international hockey tournament in Paris, France-in which they play against other teams from Quebec and Europe, notably a Russian team from Moscow.
- Stiletto. The very word seduces. Pedestal of desire, ultimate symbol of feminine allure, this high-heeled pump is firmly entrenched in the popular imagination and in our lives. Stiletto is the filmmaker's search for new answers. Her itinerary takes us into the worlds of an erudite historian, a sensible podologist, a fashion designer, and an Italian manufacturer. She has scrutinized this aphrodisiacal pump from all angles. Stiletto strikes off in new directions and replaces traditional feminist thinking with innovative ideas.
- Ce long métrage documentaire raconte la vie de Guy L'Écuyer. Bon vivant, excellent cuisinier, grand buveur devant l'éternel, le comédien avait aussi une face tragique.
- A look at influenza.
- Filmmaker Hugo Latulippe chronicles the daily routine of maestro Yannick Nézet-Séguin, music director of the Orchestre métropolitain du Grand Montréal. Only 27 years old, Yannick Nézet-Séguin conducts orchestras around the world. Filmed over a prolonged period, this film takes viewers into the world of an artist whom many are already calling a genius.
- A struggle occurs between aboriginal groups and a hydroelectric power project.
- A portrait of the Italian community in Montreal, celebrating its manifold contributions to Canada. A series of love stories is woven throughout the narrative bringing us close to the personal stories within the history.