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- The residents of a suburban high-rise apartment building are being infected by a strain of parasites that turn them into mindless, sex-crazed fiends out to infect others by the slightest sexual contact.
- Sex farce about a straitlaced young man who spends time in a commune, while a hippie takes his place as a French tutor for a rich family's daughter.
- A scientist discovers dinosaurs on a remote plateau in Mongolia.
- -De-scheduling information. Live Walks, Podcasts, Interviews and Opinions.
- Near the tip of the Gaspé Peninsula in Canada, in the heart of the boreal forest, lives a French-speaking family from Belgium known for the culinary treasures they forage from the forest and for their exceptional way of life.
- 1920. Gaspésie. À la demande de ses filles, un père revisite l'histoire de leur région et de leurs ancêtres, mais la version officielle prend de moins en moins d'envergure quand certaines questions trouvent la surface.
- -Released in 1985, this poetic tribute to the St. Lawrence River is the second of two films commemorating the 450th anniversary of Jacques Cartier's first voyage to America. Director Pierre Perrault joins a crew of French and Quebec sailors and intellectuals to sail in Cartier's footsteps. This second installment follows their progress along the Lower North Shore of Quebec (Canada).
- -How do young Chinese living in Québec (Canada) feel about themselves, their community and their place here? What do they know about the history of Sino-Québec?
- How does an ordinary man, Éverard Leblanc, make his way through the 20th century? It is the story of his life in parallel of events that forged Quebec's identity. A life of symbols, faith and labor...
- Documentary presenting panoramic sweep of local customs, natural landscapes, and urban centres along the route of the Trans-Canada Highway, then under construction.
- An ironical look at the little tourist town of Percé and its natural rock formation. Three young women go through the place making fun of the summer people but also giving statistics and information on the history of Percé since the arrival of the Vikings as well as on the surrounding nature.
- In the heart of a forest runs a river, its flow strong and clear, over a bed of rocks shaped by nature with infinite patience. Between two dips or next to the fire, children, families, teenagers, friends and couples here talk about the meaning of existence, love, their dreams, their regrets or their fears. They offer their thoughts about death and our place in History. Borrowing as much from pictorial romanticism, symbolism and the sublime as from the philosophical dialogues of Plato and the poetic strolls of Robert Walser, capturing thought in action with rare sensitivity, Jean-François Lesage (Conte du Mile End, Visions du Réel 2014) uses pure and rigorous editing to build a collective reflection, deeply human and universal. An abridgement of lives that can be seen in a perfect unity of time and place. The splendour of nature that serves as the film's setting is then no longer only a background for the thoughts that are expressed, but their very motor. It serves as a reminder of the beautiful and the true, whose quest occupies the filmmaker as much as the protagonists', in a gesture of philosophical simplicity.
- -Music video of Keven Chouinard
- Journey of the Grand Lady: Quebec. Patrick and Cori: phonograph museum. Ina and Rodrigo: buffalo dance. Carla and Michael: Gaspésie rock. Christian and Moritz: climbing. Uwe sings. Alexander: tender steer. Andreas and Mark: gin start-up.
- The Great Gaspe sticks out as part of the Easternmost part of Canada and North America. She is home to some of the last great runs of Atlantic Salmon. We were invited here by the Atlantic Salmon Federation and the Mic Mac Indians to profile the Restigouche and Cascapedia rivers. We profile the remarkable efforts to restore and protect these fantastic rivers and fly fish for what many consider to be the greatest game fish to be hooked on a fly. On the Cascapedia, Chief Guy Condo was the first to help lift First Nation nets and restore runs of salmon on the Cascapedia river. It is a stunning step forward for First Nations, fly fishers, and wild salmon and sustainable economies. The efforts there are a template for the rest of Canada and the entire world.
- The mission to save Scarecrow takes an unexpected turn, throwing the Resolute into chaos. Judy hatches a plan to get a ship to Alpha Centauri.