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- Felix, fourteen, starts a relationship with an older boy, hoping to get caught by his conservative father so he can confront him.
- Mum's calling, and Lisa isn't pleased. "Hi, It's Your Mother" is a shocking tragicomedy stop motion short about family and blood(y) ties.
- In the distant future, within the city of LOS MUTANTES, FREDA DAVIS and LUCILLE NERO, two spies from the National Union of National Spies (N.U.N.S.), ask BETTY POWELL to help bring down the Catholic Association of Quebec (C.A.Q.) and its oppressive leader, JEANNE VERSACON.
- A poetic, experimental, and auditory allegory of black women and mitochondria, the powerhouse of our cells.
- -As he grieves his father's recent death, Kevin Rainha searches for answers within the traces left by José and the family members who surround him. An intimate portrait, Tio Kevin explores the support between a niece and uncle, a director and their subject. The film follows their return to the family cottage for the first time since José's death, a place which holds the foundations of many family memories.
- Inspired by real events, Francine (Miss Moto) faces the inevitable: she must sell her motorcycle, her greatest passion. Plunged into the apprehension of mourning, a potential buyer offers her an exchange that will bring her out of her torpor.
- -A 5-minute horror film.
- An exhilarating new work about the American artist Carolee Schneemann, the trailblazing multi-hyphenate (film, video, performance, installation) whose work continues to defy cultural gravity. Montréal filmmaker Marielle Nitoslawska interweaves Schneemann's films and documentation with poetic, kinetic mediations concerning art-making, feminism, gender, sexuality, and identity.
- An animated documentary on the demolition of a row of historic buildings on Montreal's St Laurent boulevard, also known as 'The Main', by politicians and building developers, and the resistance put up by the burlesque artists and local community.
- A young boy terrorizes the animals on his parents' farm.
- A teenage girl rebels against her conservative parents for the first time, unaware of the consequences that may follow.
- -In order to take a step back from his relationship with his girlfriend, Leonard retreats to his old-fashioned family cabin. Loneliness, friendship, the future, the unexpected and some phone conversations makes him realize he misses his beloved more than he would like.
- A hard-hitting mixed-media animated short that depicts the journey of Nadia and Lupe, two immigrants who risked their lives to cross the Arizona desert in search for a better life.
- As an older woman is cleaning her home, she remembers that she is alone and dreams of the boy that once lived with her.
- A perverted boy looks through a peephole. He sees something he is not supposed to see, a woman farting in a bathtub.
- Walter Kim relives the vestiges of his fading memory as he weaves through the landmark moments of his life with Grace.
- The Plaza Saint-Hubert was long shunned by the petty-bourgeoisie of Montreal (in Canada) for its too "kitsch" allure or the questionable choices of town planning which shaped the layout of its facades. However, the biome of the Plaza is no longer resisting the tendencies of gentrification that are affecting the city of Montreal as a whole. This short film focuses on the real open wound that is the repair site of the mythical Plaza. An incongruous universe where wedding dresses dance with mechanical shovels.
- In a village at the tip of Nova Scotia, an Acadian community of 2,000 inhabitants is preparing to begin yet another lobster fishing season. The fishermen are preparing all year round for this great return to school day, on the verge of their feet, all waiting for the Atlantic wind to finally calm down, to be able to weigh anchor.
- -A young woman with feminist ideals finds herself disturbed by her pent-up desires and impulses for a misogynistic man.
- A young woman is chased across a schoolyard by faceless people. She escapes by entering a car that drives by the schoolyard, and she is brought to a garden.
- A boy goes on an adventure to find his teddy bear stolen by a monster under his bed.
- A bunch of creatures are trying to relax after a long day of work.
- Two hungry securities fight their way through three film sets in order to grab the last remaining donut.
- Killa Ef is not only a well-known Montreal-based graffiti artist, he is also a very colorful character. Through this journey in the heart of his universe, you will discover the graffiti sub-culture as well as the addiction that it can generate.
- Wind burial, influenced by Shamanism, is an old Mongolian tradition. When someone dies, the corpse is carried on a cart until a bump causes the body to fall. The place where the corpse lands becomes a simple tomb.
- Director Kayla Fragman presents a deeply personal, sensory piece on Parkinson's disease and her Portuguese grandparents who lived in Quebec for 45 years.
- Two acquaintances desperately wish they didn't have to shake hands.
- A young woman's television stops working, so she gets a telescope to watch TV through her neighbor's window.
- Unity in an art form, no matter genre or age.
- Within a society fearful of vampires, Ernesto Murciélago, a detective and luchador, must rescue a kidnapped basketball player and defeat the city's evil leader, L0L1TA (a fascist tape recorder).
- Mathieu comes back from Alberta after his elder brother's death in order to dig out memories from the town where they grew up.
- Young Bavna's brother passes away, but she soon reconnects with him in the forest.