Online cinema
Capsules d’information sur la violence conjugale pour les nouveaux arrivants
Vanessa Boisset
Par sa mission d’éducation, de sensibilisation et de défense de droit, le Regroupement des maisons pour femmes victimes de violence conjugale contribue à faire évoluer les lois et les politiques afin de rendre plus adéquates les mesures de protection pour les femmes et enfants victimes de violence conjugale. Dans une perspective de prévention, il déploie un éventail de stratégies pour aider tous les acteurs de la société québécoise à mieux comprendre, dépister et agir en matière de violence conjugale.
Vivre en funambule
Vanessa Boisset
Animée par Florence K, la série Vivre en funambule présente des parcours de personnes vivant ou ayant vécu avec un trouble de santé mentale. Chacun des épisodes permet de prendre le pouls de la recherche et de l’innovation en santé mentale, et d’inspirer le public par différents exemples de personnes qui ont triomphé de la maladie, ou du moins appris à composer avec leur condition. Cette série a bénéficié du soutien financier du Fonds des médias du Canada et de la collaboration de l’Ordre des psychologues du Québec.
La grande tournée
Vanessa Boisset
Les trois reporters de La grande tournée visitent plusieurs cégeps aux quatre coins du Québec pour vous faire découvrir ce qui s’y passe d’inspirant et d’innovant. Une aventure riche en rencontres dans ces endroits bien ancrés dans leur milieu.
Unlikely Treasures
Tally Abecassis
Collectors, archivists, and obsessives: there is method to their madness and this film will show you why. Unlikely Treasures features people who collect unexpected things like clothespins, platform shoes, and discarded teatags, and features intimate discussions about the compulsion to collect and the urge to create order out of chaos. You think staplers aren’t worth collecting? Think again.
Le moteur de l’histoire
Ève Lamont
Historical allegory based on the life of Flora Tristan (1803-1844) about women resistance against patriarchal oppression, their struggles for justice and against worker’s exploitation. This work was made thanks to Prim’s program “Les pamphlétaires”.
Bataclan
Ève Lamont
Civil disobedience organized by women in Quebec to protest low-altitude flights by NATO over the Innu territory of Nitassinan.
Des Squatteureuses
Ève Lamont
Women in various European countries are occupying homes illegally. By choosing to squat, these women are doing much more than finding shelter and demanding their right to housing. They are creating spaces of feminist resistance, leading political struggles, or asserting their desire to live differently.
Pas dans ‘rue
Ève Lamont
In Montreal, land speculation is a reality that surpasses fiction. While condos are built on the ruins of working-class neighborhoods, five people waiting for social housing are determined to transform reality with their story.
Frimas
Marianne Farley
When getting an abortion has once again become a criminal offense, Kara is confronted by a grim and brutal reality. Even though obvious dangers are at play, she seeks out the services of an illegal mobile abortion clinic. Once inside the meanders of this morbid clinic, she is faced with devastating repercussions.
Marguerite
Marianne Farley
An aging woman and her nurse develop a friendship that inspires her to unearth unacknowledged longing and thus help her make peace with her past.
Our People Will Be Healed
Alanis Obomsawin
Our People Will Be Healed, Alanis Obomsawin’s 50th film, reveals how a Cree community in Manitoba has been enriched through the power of education. The Helen Betty Osborne Ininiw Education Resource Centre in Norway House, north of Winnipeg, receives a level of funding that few other Indigenous institutions enjoy. Its teachers help their students to develop their abilities and their sense of pride.
