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- A poetic and animated meditation based on the impressions left by two trips to Japan, in 2003 and 2018. A formal construction based on a stylistic and technical approach that connects dance, calligraphy, and scratching on film.
- Through the creative and philosophical journey of three steamers, this film offers a fascinating incursion into the heart of an international artistic community, inspired by science fiction and the Industrial Revolution. More than just a portrait, it invites us to reflect on our own modern life and relationship to technology.
- A film on a never realized film, and on the time that has passed since its initial writing by André Bazin.
- Belief Disbelief is a short film that makes the viewer relive the turmoil of the 2016 United States Election Day through the eyes of a group of Massachusetts Democrats whose hopes for the presidential election unravel over the course of the day, ending with a surprise victory for Donald Trump.
- Chloé and Peter living in the countryside when they must to faced to an abnormal phenomenon.
- In 1956, a young man is called to Algeria, not knowing what awaits him. Through letters sent to his brother who stayed in France, the young soldier tells fragments of the war.
- An observation of the media frenzy surrounding the events that took place in America on September 11, 2001. This short but provocative film may simply perpetuate the myths of mainstream media, but perhaps it can also encourage us to question our capacity for judgement, condemnation and distrust.
- Fire used as a musical tool.
- -Between Parc-Extension and the town of Mont-Royal (on the island of Montreal, in Canada), a scar in space creates a strange dichotomy between two neighborhoods.
- An intimate look at cinematographic creation, this visual essay shares with us secrets of the legendary Canadian animator Norman Mclaren and his personal view of filmmaking.