Interview with Léa Pool: The Forgotten Children of Imprisoned Mothers
The director speaks about her latest documentary, her motivation for exploring that subject, and what should be done.
The director speaks about her latest documentary, her motivation for exploring that subject, and what should be done.
This hard-hitting documentary explores the reality the children of incarcerated mothers face.
Blade Runner 2049 is an impressive sequel to the original, helmed by Quebec director Denis Villeneuve.
The festival, which runs from October 24-27 this week, is screening films related to mental health.
The Montreal International Documentary Festival (RIDM) begins on November 9th and features films from around the world.
Janina Quint’s documentary is a thought-provoking look at how Jewish and German people view their past, together.
Strong performances by the lead actors bring this Boston Marathon bombing story to life.
Darren Aronofsky’s new controversial, allegorical film is a glimpse of what may come.
The new film, starring Reese Witherspoon, is sweet but ultimately lacking in substance.
Soderbergh’s latest film is a gritty heist movie set on the NASCAR racetrack.
Jean-François Laguionie’s animated film follows an elderly woman’s life after being left behind.
Two teenager siblings grapple with the separation of their parents over a summer.
The third installment in Michael Winterbottom’s series finds two men taking on the Spanish countryside.
Director Benjamin Hogue introduces us to the boundary-pushing, Quebec-based art collective BGL.
What does it mean to be a Quebecker in the 21st century?
The newly restored version of this immersive sci-fi film is screening at Cinema du Parc this week.
This documentary explores the short-term consequences of our technological age on different jobs and possibilities about aging.
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