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- Alice, a graduating high school student, is going through an existential crisis. To forget about her problems and responsibilities, she finds refuge in a boiling hot bath. Today, Alice experience absent grief.
- A sedentary father issues an insane challenge to his daughter. This challenge will transform more than just their two lives. A crossing of Lac Saint-Jean that will go well beyond the initial 32 kilometres.
- On a cold winter day, Guillaume, a broken-hearted lover, attempts to regain his honour on a frozen bay.
- An eco-educator crisscrosses the riverbanks from the Mingan islands to Montreal to meet the guardians of the St. Lawrence River, our greatest jewel.
- A man chases a woman from his past in a virtual world.
- Sorry for the loss of her love,a woman finds the trace in the grass, flowers, the hills, the sky, the songs of birds of a revisited landscape non-stop... Photos are no longer enough to nourish the memory of happy days... Poems are powerless to preserve a lost love... To return to the places of ecstasy is to return to Eden... With risk and peril.
- A fisherman reflects on the vastness and beauty of the sea that once used to move him but now only represents betrayal, reminding him of a horrible tragedy that changed his relationship to the waters forever.
- Monsieur Sachet is a wicked escalation of tragicomic anecdotes happening in a colorful, crazy and completely absurd atmosphere.
- The Lemon Company has absolute control over society.
- Power emanate from ELLES. They have no modesty. They permit themselves to fall, brutally or delicately. ELLES is a truth. It is to love who we are. To be worthy of being heard, to trace a road where our descent can be proud. It is the woman in all her splendor. ELLES is mental charges, concerns, judgments, illnesses but also some guilty pleasures, love and craziness. ELLES, it's the beauty, it is all women. All, without exception.
- -After a tragic accident, Nathan, Esteban and Romane escape Montreal (Canada), taking refuge in a cottage. Haunted by memories of the past, they force themselves to pass the time. Esteban externalizes his anger by chopping wood, Nathan's nights are filled with nightmares and a damned romance between Romane and Esteban blossoms. Unable to forget, tensions rise, and the three friends that were once inseparable find themselves growing apart. Unable to conquer their guilt and to make amends, they have no choice but to go back to Montreal.
- At dawn, in a mismatched architectural megalopolis, we enter into the intimacy of three people: A tormented YOUNG WOMAN, a STREET MAN and an OLD LADY. We go through with them what we experience on a daily basis: Waking. Within this moment of solitude and small daily gestures, we discover the simple pleasures of awakening the senses that pushes them out of bed.
- On the moon there is a sea called the Ocean of Storms. Its name comes from a superstition of recurring bad weather at the moon's last quarter. Through a series of metaphors, the film addresses humanity's great theme of self-destruction, a celestial storm caused by human action. With mankind as passengers, a wanderer hero floats inside an infinite universe, taking us on a poetic odyssey. The order reigning over the cosmos, this entity uniting heaven and earth, Gods and men is disrupted by the sheer ambition of our hero. A devious upheaval causing the stars to disappear.
- In this all-digital, all-connected era, virtual experiences are multiplying and taking up more space in our lives. But what has happened to the actual living experience? The one that makes us feel alive, more connected to nature, to others or ourselves. Sometimes difficult to identify, but one that we have all encountered. Mélanie, Bruno, Ken and Marc-Antoine each recount their experiences, inviting us to reflect on our own.
- On a summer morning, boredom meets the unwelcoming apartment where 6-year-old Chichou is playing by herself. In the remnants of violence, RESTE brings to light what can be the daily life of a child with candor and bitterness.
- Following the pace of his footsteps, a wanderer's imagination is awakened. His gait stirs up memories. He becomes the mountaineer he once was, rediscovering the snow ridge he loved so much, the one that nearly consumed him. The wanderer continues his reflection, time passes. Then, a fall propels him to the heart of his childhood. In the meadows everything looks beautiful, but a challenge presents itself and interrupts the time of innocence. The wanderer must climb a vertiginous wall.
- Two world travelers swapping art for a thousand landscapes.
- Living in surreal universe, Mathilde, a young girl who is studying the violin in a peculiar school, finds her everyday life changed when her hands fuse with her instrument. Panicking, she flees the classroom and unsuccessfully tries to get rid of her instrument. Worried, she attempts to find an exit. However, walking by many other classrooms, she discovers the truth about the place in which she is trapped. Scared, anxious and hunted by the school's authorities, she will finally succeed at getting rid of her instrument and find a door that will take her to the unknown.
- In the midst of winter, a young Innu faces his daily hardwork in a sawmill. He decides to head to the middle of the Pekuakami lake, to break free from his life's emptiness and his anxiety. He disappears. Is it a death or a metamorphosis ?
- Saucha is a poetic film dotted with dance in which one discovers "what is" today and "what was" formerly in this mysterious woman. Her secret. Her life. What lives in it. Saucha is an experimental short film that carries with it a feminist vision of the body and intimacy, brought to a sensitive and touching visual and sound treatment.
- A work that pays tribute as much to these pillars of Quebec cinema as to a man I consider to be a builder, a force of nature, in the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean region. "Big Wolf" is not a hunting film. "Big Wolf" is the portrait of a man of integrity and devoted to his community. A man who comes from a family of 19 children who were given land in the lower Saguenay to promote the establishment of the village of Hébert.
- After getting evicted from his apartment, a man has 3 minutes to pack his belongings and leave.
- On a strip of land between two waters, a drummer spreads his rhythm in front of the immense landscape. The popping beats resound through the fjord. The echo resonates between heaven and earth and reaches a group of rowers energetically training on their rowing. Deploying a sublime collective effort larger than life, they try to get the maximum power from their hi-tech craft.