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- McLibel is the story of two ordinary people who humiliated McDonald's in the biggest corporate PR disaster in history.
- After an unpleasant run-in with a group of bikers, a young convenience store robber (Marc) gets approached by the same bikers to help out with a picnic. After the picnic, seeing he has guts, the bikers propose him for membership. As the story unfolds, Marc winds up questioning his own morality and wondering whether he's going down the wrong path. The biggest problem, however, is that one of his friends got him into trouble, and he has little time to fix it...
- Filmmakers Tricia Regan, David O. Russell and Juan Carlos Zaldivar interview dozens of people about the 2004 Iraq war, including soldiers, journalists, politicians, psycholgists, and even a two star general that led the Marines to victory in the first Gulf war. Soldiers Pay listens to people from all sides, and of varying opinions, giving a full picture of a morally ambiguous war which is exacting an enormous toll on our soldiers, on Iraq, and on America.
- A fictitious Vancouver film crew documents the professional life of a parking enforcement officer.
- -Images and sounds are spliced together in this journey to the heart of the political, economic and cultural oppression of the Quebec people. A reflection on neo-colonial exploitation and the cancer of alienation. To the very Canadian multi-culturalism of Trudeau and the métissage of the multinationals, celebrated by the high priests of the dominant ideology, is contrasted the idea of acculturation, even deculturation. A way of resisting as good as any other.
- Danny is a romantic young man looking for love, the son of a gay dad and a top model mom who died of an overdose when he was still young. He wants to become part of a society that values luxury, glamour and appearances above all, by becoming a model. He embarks on a quest to find his real identity in a world that would make him gay because of his work, because of his paternal heritage, or simply because of his looks. He takes modeling to its extreme by becoming a stripper and finally finds the love he was looking for on the set of a porno shoot, with Karine, a photographer who's as voyeuristic as he is exhibitionnist. But destiny soon catches up with him...
- McLibel is the inside story of the postman and the gardener who took on the McDonald's Corporation. Filmed over three years, the documentary follows Helen Steel and Dave Morris, anonymous campaigners who become unlikely global heroes. Struggling to defend themselves in the longest trial in English history, they face infiltration by spies, secret meetings with corporate executives, 40,000 pages of background reading, and a visit from Ronald McDonald. Using interviews with witnesses and reconstructions of key moments in court, the film examines the main issues in the trial: nutrition, animals, advertising, employment, the environment, and freedom of speech.
- L'ESCORTE is a comedy of manners where cynicism and false naiveté mingle in a bittersweet study of love, lies and friendship in the age of AIDS. Amid the laughter and the tears, the hustle and bustle of life goes on.
- The intimate bond between two identical twin brothers is challenged when one decides to transition from male to female; this is the story of their evolving relationship, and the resurrection of their family from a darker past.
- Les derniers jours d'un homme qui filme avec humour sa propre mort. Un film surprenant et singulier comme il existe peu d'exemples dans notre cinématographique et qui s'impose par la démarche unique des deux réalisateurs.
- Documentary about Montreal's Black jazz scene from the 1920s to the 1960s.
- When the Chemical Sisters, Montreal's fabulous club kid duo find an unconscious naked boy on their way out from yet another jetset event, they decide to bring him home and take matters into their own glittery hands. After baptizing their amnesiac boy-toy Chris, the infamous pair takes him on a grand tour of their wild nightlife frolic, their spontaneous media extravaganza and their dazzling diva lifestyle in order to help him find his identity and his way home.
- Regard sur le 15 novembre 1976, date de la prise du pouvoir par le Parti québécois aux élections provinciales, victoire qui donna lieu à un débordement de joie sans précédent au Centre Paul-Sauvé, lieu de regroupement des sympathisants péquistes.
- A friendship between a good man with bowling as his only passion and a queer albino.
- The narrative unfolds from the point-of-view of a single character named Roach. As part of the filmmaking process, he's been given a camera to document his world. The footage he gets is urgent, because there's a war against squeegee kids. This documentary is from the point of view of the kids themselves, in order to provide alternative voices. Roach's camera is positioned behind "enemy" lines: living in derelict buildings, squeegeeing for money, being hunted by police. The viewer is forced to look at the living reality of Roach and his friends: Hungry on the streets in one of the world's most prosperous countries-considered thugs, criminals, and enemies. This film shatters the windshield between Us and Them. Roach's camera acts as the hammer: hard, forceful, direct; impacting with the force of an actual life. Cross's camera documents the impact: recording the reflections of individual lives, mirrored upon the shards of flying glass.
- -"RANG 5" deals with essential themes such as: the next generation of farmers, the role of women and children on the farm, the conquest and globalization of markets, questions about chemicals and the biological shift, environmental concerns about the future of the planet, consumer responsibility, the straitjacket of crop and animal husbandry standards, technological advances and new approaches, love of animals versus the inexorable need for slaughterhouses, social achievements and union organization, the astonishing versatility and passion of farmers, and so on.
- A look at the history and cultural impact of Tarzan.
- The film does not tell a story in the traditional sense. Instead, it offers an honest image of people's dreams of change: people often unemployed, dissatisfied in some way with their work, or caught up in complicated social relationships.
- Apart from the sight of the earth and the moon in the sky at the same time, and the flaming rocks that fall at irregular intervals into the streets, it could be a slum anywhere on Old Earth... like the slums of Montevideo where Uncle Tio grew up. In fact, it is an abandoned mining colony in a giant crater of a large asteroid, precariously protected from vacuum. Just like the slums of Earth, the strong prey on the weak and the weak upon the weaker; and Tobi, who makes a meager living as a scrap collector and occasional bare-knuckle fighter, knows that the only chance of escape for himself and his friends lies in the monthly rocket from the Russian colony outside the crater. But the cost is more than he would usually make in a decade. Does the solution lie at the gaming tables of El Senor, who with his enforcers rules over the colony with an iron hand?
- Jack Richards, a professor in his 50's, has apparently gone mad over the supposed abduction of his daughter by a sinister cult. Wallowing in self-pity for years, he decides to commit suicide. However, the manner in which he decides to suicide is quite peculiar: he allows himself to be abducted by a cult, whose members treat him as their "king" for one year (he is given a castle, concubines, gifts, etc...), and then murder him as an atonement for their yearly sins.
- Maryse, la jeune propriétaire d'une pension de personnes agées, tombe amoureuse d'un escroc poseur de systèmes d'alarme. Tandis que sa mère perd la tête, victime de la maladie d'Alzheimer, Maryse est de plus en plus désemparée. Pendant ce temps, alors qu'elle délaisse sa pension, Étienne, employé dévoué, prend les rennes de la maison de retraite.
- Documentaire au sujet de Les Petites Soeurs de la Sainte-Famille a Sherbrooke, Québec. ******Documentary on a Catholic nun's order in Canada, Les Petites Soeurs de la Sainte Famille, created as a domestic service organization for the priesthood.
- Trois mémoires, celle du Montagnais, celle du Jésuite et celle de Lamothe, se juxtaposent sans se contredire, se définissent sans se nuire, s'évaluent sans se diminuer. «Mémoire battante marque un pas en avant important. Au regard bienveillant mais forcément extérieur qui marquait jusqu'ici la démarche de Lamothe, s'ajoute ici une tentative de pénétrer à l'intérieur de la réalité amérindienne.» (Luc Perrault, 1983).
- -Montreal (Canada) on July 1st, the day when residential leases expire and people move out en masse. At the most chaotic time of the year, the film combines a series of cinéma vérité-style shots in the streets with studio interviews where people encounter stories about their neighbors.
- Two stars meet and boot but they get stuck. Realizing they will have to get out of "it" together, they get to know each other authentically, being in the flesh. In doing so, they are delivered from one another.
- -This movie is a portrait of poet Denis Vanier, an important figure in Quebec counter-culture (in Canada).
- Claude, a shy young filmmaker wants to make a biopic about a former television host from the 1960's-1970's Serge Laprade. He agrees to cooperate but when he views footage of himself from his early shows, he becomes bitter. He drops out of the project and disappears.
- -Suzie and Samuel have known each other since childhood. With their friend Judith, they form a friendly trio. Now in their mid-twenties, at the age when everything is possible but nothing is easy, they find themselves at a crossroads.
- Using the reflections and analysis of many renowned intellectuals, this documentary draws a portrait of neoliberal ideology and examines the various mechanisms used to impose its dictates throughout the world.
- In 1997, Marije lives with her mother in Canada. When her grand-father dies, she goes to the funerals in the mountains of Albania and steps into a past of blood feud and ancient customs. She meets her uncle Zef who, in fact, is an aunt. Zef is a 'vowed virgin' that is a woman who lives her life as a man never marrying of having children.
- "The Promise (La Promesse)" is an urban romantic comedy that recounts 24 hours in the life of Victoria, an aspiring young singer who works as a bike courier in downtown Montreal. It is the eve of the new millennium, and Victoria celebrating her 25th birthday at the stroke of midnight. At the age of twelve, for her French class, Victoria had written a letter to the young woman of 25 that she would become on this first night of the year 2000. That letter recalls her two old promises: 1) to become a Star and 2) to meet Jimmy, her first adolescent boyfriend, on Mount-Royal the night of December 31st, 1999. Will they keep their promise?
- At the heart of the Plateau Mont-Royal, Roger Toupin owns a corner grocer that has become an impromptu social club frequented by people who belong to a way of life that is fast disappearing. The film captures the touching and revealing last moments of this unique place.
- After the death of her perfect husband a woman discovers his hidden life through the random escapes of his dog.
- For those unfamiliar with the stereotype of "Macho Man", he's in this film, along with a nine-year old version just to insure his perpetutation. Sexual stereotypes are swept off the streets and onto celluloid in this feature film.
- A comic two-minute fake TV advertisement that mimics domestic cleaning-product commercials, set in the terrifying world of Kubrick's The Shining.
- A story of deep commitment, bitter betrayal and humour. Wounded in the Spanish Civil War, blacklisted by Hollywood and censored by the CBC, Allan nonetheless enjoyed a remarkable career as a playwright, actor, screenwriter and novelist.
- En attendant d'avoir un peu d'emprise sur sa propre existence, Irène habite dans une cage qui fait barrière à Grégoire, son amant, un jeune homme naïf et passionné, fasciné par l'étrange femme dont il ne connaît rien. Barricadée dans sa tour de fer au milieu d'un appartement à moitié détruit, c'est elle qui contrôle l'univers restreint qui est le leur. Irène vit dans sa cage, Grégoire habite l'appartement. Elle ne quitte son antre qu'en l'absence de son amant. Les barreaux de fer constituent la condition de leur amour et sa limite. Grégoire est le sosie de Tania, femme décédée de son patron russe lors du siège de la ville rouge - Irène, hantée par Tania, saura-t-elle contrer la reproduction d'événements tragiques ?
- The town of Black Lake, in Quebec (Canada), has seen its future put in jeopardy. The British Canadian mine which has been the main employer in Black Lake for 107 years closed on November 1st 1997. With the closing of the mine, 1,300 jobs have disappeared. In a town of 4,500 citizens, this means catastrophe. The documentary follows the residents of Black Lake, over a one year period, as they struggle for a future.
- The film focuses on the mysteries of theatrical creation while following the Théâtre de L'Opsis in its daring adaptation of Tchekhov's "Les Trois Soeurs".