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- The story of a love relationship between a brother and sister and an eventual breakup that will forever change their lives.
- A young boy begins to experience the adult world as he enters adolescence.
- In the dead of winter, 18-year-old Chloe runs away from Montreal and hitch-hikes to Tadoussac, a small Quebec tourist village. In exchange for a room, she works at the local hostel, like many other young travelers. But Chloe is also secretly searching for someone.
- Miss Loiseau's class is unlike any other. Her adult students are recent immigrants: some of them refugees, most learning to read and write for the first time, all eager to study, find work, and raise their families in peace. Their stories of pain and hope converge in one big-hearted lesson.
- Viviane est une photographe vivant à Montréal, recluse dans les souvenirs encore traumatisants depuis la rupture brutale d'avec son frère Frédéric. Elle vit essentiellement de contrats publicitaires peu créatifs, aidée en cela par son amie Évelyne. Un jour, Viviane rencontre Guillaume, envoyé comme modèle pour la publicité d'un restaurant de pâtes.
- The night is falling and Montreal is under the snow. People line up at the lost and found office of the city's transit company. They all have lost something, which, upon reflection, becomes the symbol of a deeper loss.
- A group of angel-like creatures lives in perfect symbiosis with their environment. When a man and a woman break into their boring and regulated world, their lives are shattered forever.
- Tunisian-born Myriam, a Sephardic beauty, lives in Montreal. Théo, her grad-student boyfriend, breaks up with her, and she's desolate. She house-sits for a friend for several weeks: during that time, her father arrives looking for her after 20 years, Théo realizes he misses her, and she meets the quirky Lou, a poetry-spouting squatter who introduces himself by clipping a lock of her hair during a movie; he later breaks into her flat to chat with her. She's angry with her father, confused by Théo, and delighted with Lou, whose free spirit and undemanding attention inspire her. Working out her feelings about her father gives her to key to decide what to do next.
- "Those Who Come, Will Hear" proposes a unique meeting with the speakers of several indigenous languages of Quebec. The film starts with the discovery of these unsung tongues through listening to the daily life of those who still speak them today. Buttressed by an exploration and creation of archives, the film allows us to better understand the musicality of these languages and reveals the cultural and human importance of these venerable oral traditions by nourishing a collective reflection on the consequences of their disappearance.
- Alice, Marc et Hubert voulaient briser le record de distance du lancer de l'oeuf cru pour figurer dans le Guiness Book. Ils n'avaient pas prévu que l'amour installerait une distance plus difficile encore à briser. Et que le désir viendrait les défigurer.
- In a province not so distant from ours, now controlled by a far-right government, the borders are closed and immigrants, now under threat, are desperate to get out. A Haitian woman hands over her young son to a thirty-something Quebec man before fleeing. With help from a Vietnamese former refugee, they try to solve the mystery. Ky Nam Le Duc makes further inroads into his quest to diversify our cinematic landscape. A delicately sketched, enigmatic work, chilling in its topicality, where mistrust reigns and love blossoms where you least expect it.
- A portrait of artist and seed producer Patrice Fortier, who dedicates his passion and expertise to preserving plant biodiversity.
- Arihote, a Kanienkehaka 'Mohawk', sometime war photographer, whose life is in a rut, witnesses a revenge killing in Montreal by Wedad, a Palestinian refugee. Suddenly, he is overwhelmed by the past as he tries to piece together the present. The characters in Standstill have seen their attempts to move forward thwarted by cultural and political forces infringing on their lives as individuals. Finding new solace in each other may be the first step to freeing themselves from their inertia.
- Before the Streets is a drama film directed by Chloé Leriche. Set among the Atikamekw people, the film stars Rykko Bellemare as Shawnouk, a man undertaking the process of restorative justice after accidentally killing someone.
- A Woman, my Mother is the story of a woman who didn't want to have children. This woman is the filmmaker's mother. He sets out to find her in a poetic essay that blurs the line between documentary and fiction.
- An adolescent girl's figure skating lesson becomes the latest battleground in the marital warfare between her parents in Halima Ouardiri's piercing family drama.
- Serge has been madly in love with Alice since childhood. Alice loves Leon, who loves only music. She sings in her group. When Alice understands that Serge might not always be waiting for him, he is less than one at the clock of his eighteen years.
- Louise enjoys a private moment to open her treasure box in the room she shares with her little sister. She does not know that she has been hiding under her bed to spy on her. The film deals with sensuality through a both charming and erotic experience of an involuntary interaction between two sisters.
- The life of photographer-writer Serge Emmanuel Jongué, told using his own talismans, images and texts.
- Despite the 1994 ceasefire, there is still no real peace between Armenia and Azerbaijan, who continue to bitterly dispute the mountainous region of Nagorno-Karabakh. More than 25 years after the war, national passions seem as strong as ever. The litany of grudges and accusations continue to meet denial in an endless dialogue of the deaf. With the restraint that accompanies our gaze as foreigners, Sous un même soleil lends an attentive ear to the inhabitants of the region, in search of explanations in these young countries with old wounds.