Films
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Luc je suis ton père
François Bégin
Canada (Quebec), Experimentation
An anxious filmmaker apprehends the reception of his film.
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Ma soeur
Rosalie Pelletier
Canada (Quebec), Documentary
Shoot No Matter What Award winning film offerd by École supérieure en Art et technologie des médias, PRIM and Spira
My Sister addresses the underlying tensions between two sisters. After their recent reunion, the narrator documents her adoptive sister's 18th birthday through various stops on the road. We slowly discover their private hang-ups and divergent paths to adulthood.
My Sister addresses the underlying tensions between two sisters. After their recent reunion, the narrator documents her adoptive sister's 18th birthday through various stops on the road. We slowly discover their private hang-ups and divergent paths to adulthood.
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Madone
Rosalie Bordeleau
Canada (Quebec),
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Malody
Phillip Barker
Canada (Ontario), Experimentation
Malody sits with her father in a roadside diner. The restaurant is inside a big wooden wheel. She sees herself as a little girl in a mirror. The little girl enters and turns the restaurant upside down. Malody dies. Her father goes fishing. Malody is brought back to life by the little girl. They eat a bird.
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Marungka tjalatjunu (Dipped in black)
Matthew Thorne & Derik Lynch
Australia, Other
Alanis-Obomsawin Award winning film offered by le Fonds des médias du Canada
Marungka Tjalatjunu (Dipped in Black) follows Yankunytjatjara man Derik Lynch's road trip back to Country for spiritual healing, as memories from his childhood return. A journey from the oppression of white city life in Adelaide, back home to his remote Anangu Community (Aputula) to perform on sacred Inma ground.
Inma is a traditional form of storytelling using the visual, verbal, and physical. It is how Anangu Tjukurpa (story connected to country / dreaming / myth / lore) have been passed down for over 60,000+ years from generation to generation.
Marungka Tjalatjunu (Dipped in Black) follows Yankunytjatjara man Derik Lynch's road trip back to Country for spiritual healing, as memories from his childhood return. A journey from the oppression of white city life in Adelaide, back home to his remote Anangu Community (Aputula) to perform on sacred Inma ground.
Inma is a traditional form of storytelling using the visual, verbal, and physical. It is how Anangu Tjukurpa (story connected to country / dreaming / myth / lore) have been passed down for over 60,000+ years from generation to generation.
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Mercenaire
Pier-Philippe Chevigny
Canada (Quebec), Fiction
Hired at a slaughterhouse thanks to a social reinsertion program, an ex-convict struggles to find another job while repressing the violence that boils within him.
Trigger Warning : Sensitive Content
Trigger Warning : Sensitive Content
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Meryem
Reber Dosky
Netherlands, Documentary
Meet commander Meryem, one of the Kurdish fighters against IS trying to reconquer Kobani. A look into the life of the female fighters who are playing a crucial part in this battle.
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Mes murs-mémoire
Axel Robin
Canada (Quebec), Documentary
Rose G. Lévesque, an almost nonagenarian painter and poet, painted the story of her life on her house's walls to transform it into a museum.
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Miroir
Naomie De Lorimier & Léa Taillefer
Canada (Quebec),
A lighthearted escapade where daydreaming is met with subtle subliminal hallucinations, immersing us in the invisible and the mysteries of the subconscious.
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Mojappi - C'est à moi ! -
Nijitaro
Japan, Animation
Mojappi, a trio of naughty kids who live in the forest, just love being naughty. One day, they found out their friends baking pancakes! They will do anything to get those pancakes!