Ce film excentrique et ludique combine le changement climatique, le développement durable, les huîtres, New York et les droits des transgenres en une œuvre loufoque et joyeuse.
 
Un film puissant qui vous surprend, combinant une réflexion et une expérience personnelles avec une critique plus large du pouvoir et de la corruption au Liban.
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Les féministes de Karachi organisent une marche des femmes, affrontant l’État pakistanais, les médias et la droite religieuse radicale.
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Still from Manoir
Martin Fournier & Pier-Luc Latulippe  ·  2015  ·  1h23m
Martin Fournier & Pier-Luc Latulippe  ·  2015  ·  1h23m

With the pending closure of their housing centre Gaulin Manor, erstwhile patients of Saint-Hyacinthe psychiatric hospital are forced to reshuffle their lives.

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Still from She Got Game
Cailleah Scott-Grimes  ·  2015  ·  53m
Cailleah Scott-Grimes  ·  2015  ·  53m

A young woman sets out to find pioneering women in the gaming industry who are changing a toxic social climate through innovation and collaboration.

Still from Indian Indien
Still from Indian Indien
Darryl Nepinak  ·  2015  ·  2m
Darryl Nepinak  ·  2015  ·  2m

At the Canadian National Spelling Bee, speller Darryl Nepinak stumbles upon a familiar word.

Still from Nallua
Still from Nallua
Christian Mathieu Fournier  ·  2015  ·  1h16m
Christian Mathieu Fournier  ·  2015  ·  1h16m

NALLUA brings us into the life of the last survivor of Qarmaarjuit, a Nunavut village that once saw over half of its population die within the span of a few days.

Still from Sonny Side Up
Still from Sonny Side Up
Sonny Papatie  ·  2015  ·  6m
Sonny Papatie  ·  2015  ·  6m

After a difficult period in his life, Sonny reconnects with his culture and finds serenity.

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Lonmin employees gather on a hill called Wonderkop at Marikana, outside Rustenburg in the North West Province of South Africa August 15. The miners are calling for the minimum wage to be lifted from its current R4,000 a month to R12,500. The men are mostly Xhosa and Pondo speaking, and the strike was initiated by the drillers. Photograph Greg Marinovich

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Rehad Desai  ·  2014  ·  1h26m

On Demand

Rehad Desai  ·  2014  ·  1h26m

In August 2012, mineworkers in one of South Africa’s biggest platinum mines began a wildcat strike for better wages.