Online cinema
À l’ami lointain vieillissant
Sandrine Corbeil
All in pointillist touches, discussion between a grandfather who comes undone and a granddaughter who holds him back thanks to the microphone. How is memory constructed?
Le vol des chenilles
Laetitia Demessence
With the start of the new school year approaching, Rosie decides to undergo a metamorphosis to hide the consequences of her illness. While her mother tries to take the situation in hand, the young teenager buries herself in the ground to be reborn transformed.
Rupture en trois corps
Laetitia Demessence
Lost in her loneliness after a breakup, Alice escapes into daydreams.
La dames des eaux
Laetitia Demessence
A woman struggles to get rid of the curse that keeps her trapped in the waters of a lake.
Morceau par morceau
Chloé Sirois
“Childhood falls, piece by piece, in the slow decomposition of the living.” – Jean Rouaud, The Fields of Honor (1999)
Sur les étages
Sylvie Groulx
Sur les étages propose un regard actuel et de l’intérieur sur la profession infirmière, en mettant en lumière l’art du soin, cette pratique vieille comme le monde qu’aucune technologie ne saura jamais remplacer. Construit autour de Sissy Ramos, jeune infirmière passionnée exerçant sur les divers étages d’un hôpital, le film trace le portrait multiple – et en pleine mutation – d’un métier dont le coeur restera toujours la relation entre soignante et patient.
Matrimoine
Ariel St-Louis Lamoureux
Sept jeunes femmes et leurs grand-mères discutent de la condition des femmes à travers les époques. Entre l’anecdotique et l’historique, entre le personnel et le social, les luttes et les choix d’une génération guident les prochaines.
Les Entremailles
Ariel St-Louis Lamoureux
Five Innu, Franco-Québécois and Zapotec artisans converse over their work. From their techniques, objects and textile traditions, intersecting stories emerge. Their clothes reflect on identity and otherness.
Mémoires
Marie-Lou Béland
Vidéoclip de la chanson Mémoires de David Goudreault et Luce Dufault, interprétation de Francine Ruel et Valérie Roy.
Santé!
Marie-Lou Béland
He tries to restore her memory, to have access, for at least one last time, to the woman he loved so much. It was when he made her listen to the song of their first dance that she found a moment of lucidity. He was waiting for this moment. The couple toasts when they remember their promise of marriage. “Cheers!”. The sound of the cups banging against each other resonates like a shot, they swallow the last sip. The man invites his wife to get up for this last dance.
