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- A son's unwavering love for his father despite his father's battle with addiction to one of the world's deadliest drugs.
- -Free-spirited, they range in age from 45 to 85, and it's in the arms of young men that they find pleasure and sometimes love. Society calls them Cougars. In her first feature-length documentary, journalist and presenter Karima Brikh meets Patricia Tulasne, Minou Petrowski, Maria-Fernanda, Andrée, Trish and Marie-Annick, all of whom have intimate relationships with men much younger than themselves. Along the way, she hears from young men who are attracted to mature women.
- In the depths of winter, two adventurers attempt to link the south of Quebec to its northernmost point in an unprecedented journey by bike and ski.
- From a very young age, Herby discovered the world of car racing. Even though he worked hard to buy his first car, and despite his undeniable talent, the social class he came from did not open the necessary doors to climb the ladder. Carried by his childhood dream, by the smell of fuel and asphalt, he gravitates all his life around the racing world. Among other things, he works as a mechanic for wealthier drivers and tries, as best he can, to continue to make his mark on the circuit, until perhaps reaching his ultimate goal, driving on the Nascar circuit.
- Les Criminelles lifts the veil on the lives of sex workers. Three themes are treated on Les Criminelles: Why is public nudity offensive to so many people, when raw sexuality is repeatedly featured in TV series? Why is the social acceptability of prostitution impossible when, sometimes, the thing is done between consenting adults, in a respectful manner? What are the consequences of this social hypocrisy on violence against women and on public health?
- In the toilet of a shopping center, Lilly, François and their daughter Léa, 6 years old, must say goodbye to Sea-Sea , a 12-week fetus.
- Bea and Zoe are lost in the forest when Zoe decides to go for help. She leaves Bea alone and hurt in this wood that does not inspire confidence. The girl will face a sneaky threat.
- The evolution and the construction of an ecological farm.
- "Pacific Bell" is the fable of two migrant children. A story told from the imaginative perspective of the youngest Adam, for whom the desert resembles the bottom of the ocean, and the phone ringing is a mermaid's song.
- It is an intimate 10-year documentary that gives a voice to six teenage travelers as they discover the world and leave childhood behind to become young adults.
- Directed by cinematographer Serge Desrosiers csc, this experiment film explores the sensual aspects of a narration intercut with highly visual images.
- Lili meet The Martian, a misfit teen. Together, they will form a bond hatched from their imaginary worlds.
- -There are many social issues that animate our conversations but remain unanswered. Are you for or against assisted suicide? Should prostitution be legalized? Should we impose a minimum number of Quebec players on the Montreal Canadiens? These are the kinds of questions that unleash passions. But what if, instead of the usual communicators, ordinary citizens had the power to decide the question? That's the idea behind "Huis clos". In a secret bunker, seven citizens, a cross-section of Quebec society (in Canada), are "sequestered" for a few hours. Their mission: to settle the issue of the day, to speak out for or against, by defending their opinion. Their tools: reports, testimonies, as well as the opinions of experts on both sides. "Huis clos" also marks the great return of Claire Lamarche on our screens. In this crisis cell atmosphere, it is she who directs the exchanges with the skill that we know her for, and who moderates the conflicts that inevitably arise around the table. After an hour of tension, we will finally know which side the citizens will tip the scales, on behalf of all Quebecers.
- Patof, the 1970's Quebecois clown, left an indelible mark on a generation. Serge Desrosiers, his nephew, unravels both the journey of his millionaire uncle and the man behind the clown.
- Last season, director of photography Serge Desrosiers, CSC went behind the scenes of hit Netflix show The Crown to examine the work of the show's outstanding cinematographer - Adriano Goldman, ASC, BSC and ABC. This mini documentary explores the day-to-day operations of the series, showing: how Goldman got the job; how he approaches each episode as individual stories; and how he utilizes his gear to create the unique look of the show, while adhering to Netflix's complex technical requirements. The film is an outstanding learning tool for all those interested in how a great cinematographer brings his vision to the screen.