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A Gray State: Uncomfortable, yet important
This documentary sheds light on James Crowley’s would-be final film, his final days, and the conspiracy theories that came after.
Léa Pool’s Double Peine: The Word is Finally Given to the Children
This hard-hitting documentary explores the reality the children of incarcerated mothers face.
Cinema Travellers: The Time of Wonder
This Cannes-nominated documentary puts a spotlight on the people who travel from village to village in India playing films for the public.
Blade Runner 2049 : Human dystopia captured by Denis Villeneuve
Blade Runner 2049 is an impressive sequel to the original, helmed by Quebec director Denis Villeneuve.
A Moon of Nickel and Ice: Miles Away from Nowhere
François Jacob’s new documentary is a very real portrayal of life in the industrial city of Norilsk, Russia.
Au Contraire Film Festival: Talking About Mental Health to Raise Awareness
The festival, which runs from October 24-27 this week, is screening films related to mental health.
Venus: Deftly humorous, humanely affecting
Venus tells the tale of a trans woman encountering her long-lost son.
Review: La petite fille qui aimait trop les allumettes
With a stellar performance from star Marine Johnson, it looks like Quebec has their very own Jennifer Lawrence.
Stronger: A Survivor’s Story
Strong performances by the lead actors bring this Boston Marathon bombing story to life.
Mother!: The end of the world is unstoppable
Darren Aronofsky’s new controversial, allegorical film is a glimpse of what may come.
Home Again: If you could return, would you really want to?
The new film, starring Reese Witherspoon, is sweet but ultimately lacking in substance.
Logan Lucky: With A Little Luck…
Soderbergh’s latest film is a gritty heist movie set on the NASCAR racetrack.
Louise by the Shore: Loneliness on a Deserted Island
Jean-François Laguionie’s animated film follows an elderly woman’s life after being left behind.
Review: The Summer of All My Parents
Two teenager siblings grapple with the separation of their parents over a summer.
The Trip to Spain: Cuisine, Castles, and Comedy
The third installment in Michael Winterbottom’s series finds two men taking on the Spanish countryside.
Journey to the East with Wu Kong
Film based on epic work Journey to the West is a window into the pop cultural tastes of Hong Kong.
Quebec My Country Mon Pays: A Nation of Debate
What does it mean to be a Quebecker in the 21st century?