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- Farmer and director Ève Lamont talks to farmers about their solutions to challenge the hegemony of factory farms in the global food system.
- A Wall Within tells the story of a German seaman and the walls that remain in his family long after Berlin's fell.
- Meagan Duhamel and Eric Radford are two-time world champion pairs skaters - but they've never won an Olympic gold. Battling age, injury and a devastating last season, this is their last chance.
- The current trend to render prostitution a profession "as any other" is belied by women who were themselves prostitutes. With clarity and courage, the women in this film reveal the hidden face of that so-called "sex work". They are 22, 34 or 48 years old; they live in Montreal, Quebec and Ottawa - They have recently given up prostitution, or are trying to escape it. These women are leading the bitter fight to turn their lives around and it is a long and lonely struggle fraught with difficulties. Shot in a Cinéma Vérité style, The Fallacy (L'imposture) takes us to the heart of their realities.
- -Frédéric Chopin (1810-1849) had a short but tumultuous life. Forced to leave Poland by the Russian invasion, his career took off when he settled in France. Greatly influenced by this artist who moved him so much, songwriter Richard Desjardins takes to the road for Europe: from Warsaw to Paris via Nohant, where the artist lived for many years in the company of writer George Sand, Desjardins retraces the journey of the "Polish Mozart". Lulled by melancholy pieces performed by virtuoso interpreters, the documentary follows the flowering of a musical genius, from his birth to his death and final resting place in the Père Lachaise cemetery.
- The city is a canvas in Cité Mémoire illuminating the world famous projections on the walls of Old Montreal. Historical characters emerge nightly from the bricks and stones, creating visual poetry that has captured over a million spectators from around the globe. Into the Light takes us behind the scenes with the creators, former Cirque du Soleil directors, who show us how the walls whisper to us through cinematic projections. The film explores themes of racism, poverty and the impact of the Covid pandemic.. Joyful heroes like Jackie Robinson and Leonard Cohen's Suzanne are celebrated in 50 metre high projections.
- A privileged encounter with Adrien, a child who has a passionate relationship with his creativity. Shot over the course of several years, he explores various forms of art all the while sharing with us his passions, his sensitivity and his vision of his own colorful world.
- Follows the stages, from rehearsals to final recording, of the album Phonèmes, a collaboration between talented young conductor Francis Choinière and renowned composer François Dompierre.