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- A decade after the death of an American television star, a young actor reminisces about the written correspondence he shared with him, as well as the impact those letters had on both their lives.
- Celebrating and showcasing Black Canadian talent.
- The history of the roles of women in Quebec society, beginning with the women shipped from France to the New World by the King to populate the colony with the men already there, and ending with the modern career woman.
- The exodus of anglophones from Quebec during the 60s-80s.
- -Jacques Godbout's feature-length documentary on the historical fate of his childhood hero, his great uncle Adélard. How can we disappear from the collective memory when we were premier of Quebec from 1939 to 1944? Yet that is the fate of Adélard Godbout. His case is particularly disturbing. This was the precursor of the Quiet Revolution, the one who gave Quebec free and compulsory education, the right to vote for women, Hydro-Québec and labour laws, but, as a convinced Christian and humanist, he was also in favour of the war against Nazi barbarity. The ultra-nationalists will have his skin, then his memory.
- Documentary about doctor and author Jacques Ferron
- A portrait of Guilda, the timeless beauty from the golden age of Montreal cabaret culture.
- A look at the construction and opening of Montréal's Victoria Bridge, a one-mile iron tube.
- Mohawk high steel workers have a special place in North American history. The iconic New York skyline - with its great monuments to modernity - is the fruit of their labour.
- NAPAGUNNAQULLUSI - So That You Can Stand is a David-versus-Goliath tale, seen with Inuit eyes, of the tense negotiations that led to the signing of the James Bay Northern Quebec Agreement in November 1975. It's the story of a small band of young aboriginal people, fighting a rearguard battle against an all-powerful government-corporate behemoth, determined to usurp their rights, their land and the Inuit way of life..
- Through the eyes and testimonies of residents and users, Boisbouscache paints a portrait of a territory coveted by private groups with divergent interests. It is a film about history and dispossession.
- The final months leading to the opening of Moulin Images. an artistic/performance event in celebration of Quebec City's 400th anniversary.
- Documentary of the well-known Quebecer artist Robert Wolfe on his work, techniques and influences.