Plein(s) Écran(s) sur le Festival d'Annecy
Animation has always been at the heart of the Cinémathèque québécoise's conservation and programming activities. This program aims to showcase recent production.
Home and family, relationships, desires, wishes and everything are summarized in a kitchen. The stuttering boy is alone there, playing with his imagination.
In a household where meal times are a delightful feast full of bonding, fellowship & good eating, 3 members of this tight knit family are diagnosed with Diabetes Mellitus.
The notebooks are usually a container of personal and introspective thoughts, which are rarely read or considered by someone other than the author. What would happen if two notebooks from different people were found in the same space? Can they converse and empathize despite being so different and belonging to different times and languages?
In 1893, a 13-year-old girl came to work for French painter Paul Gauguin as his maid and model. They called her Annah la Javanaise. This is a reimagining of her story.
Chasse Galerite is a passionate hunter whose untamed desire often leads him into trouble. Set in the Illinois Country in the late 17th century, this humorous and imaginative folktale, cherished by Missouri's French Creole community, is told in the local dialect by one of its last native speakers.
A man lives in a house with his wife and the illusion of their son on the wall! This hallucination gradually creates complications in their life.
On February 23, 2005, the radio announces a bill on the benefits of French colonization. This announcement disrupts the daily life of Louise and her family. Her house turns out to be inhabited by strange presences.
Island recounts the history of a small secluded island over the course of several millennia, to reveal a telling lesson about human nature.