Top 20 movies like Fleurdelisé
Top 20 Movies like Fleurdelisé
- 1. Québec: Duplessis and After ...
- 2. Pouvoir Oublier
- 3. The Disunited States of Canada
- 4. Les Autres - Les immigrants peuvent-ils sauver Huntingdon?
- 5. Le déluge du Saguenay : une tragédie humaine
- 6. Nika tsheka uiten mishkut
- 7. Gros chat
- 8. Meteshu innushkueu
- 9. La ravissante
- 10. ZION USA
- 11. Corno
- 12. Never Anywhere
- 13. Pauline Julien, Intimate and Political
- 14. 2012/Through the heart
- 15. Verglas 98
- 16. Au cœur de Mégantic
- 17. 60 Cycles
- 18. Nanook of the North
- 19. Roger D'Astous
- 20. Quebec in Summertime
1. Québec: Duplessis and After ... (Québec : Duplessis et après...)
This film establishes a parallel between the 1970 electoral campaign in Québec and the 1936 campaign dominated by Maurice Duplessis. It shows the hope but also the uncertainty that existed in 1970. Had the Quiet Revolution really changed things in Québec? Was it possible that a new leader would emerge on the political scene?
2. Pouvoir Oublier (Pouvoir Oublier)
Pouvoir Oublier is a political documentary first constructed from the words of the speakers whose lives changed on the tragic day of May 10, 1972 in Sept-Îles. Their word will be juxtaposed with archival material from the events, some of which are unpublished, which will reflect the collective euphoria in which Sept-Îles and all of Quebec were then bathed.
3. The Disunited States of Canada (Les États-Désunis du Canada)
Secessionnist movements in Canada outside Quebec.
It has an average vote of 5 on TMDB.
4. Les Autres - Les immigrants peuvent-ils sauver Huntingdon? (Les Autres - Les immigrants peuvent-ils sauver Huntingdon?)
Huntingdon Mayor Stéphane Gendron wants to encourage immigration to save his town, which has been struggling ever since large-scale factory closures some years ago. Mayor Gendron’s project is a way in to a discussion about immigration and social and economic integration.
5. Le déluge du Saguenay : une tragédie humaine (Le déluge du Saguenay : une tragédie humaine)
(Le déluge du Saguenay : une tragédie humaine)
It has an average vote of 8 on TMDB.
6. Nika tsheka uiten mishkut (Nika tsheka uiten mishkut)
(Nika tsheka uiten mishkut)
7. Gros chat (Gros chat)
Siméon Malec, host on Pakueshikan FM radio, receives Marie-Soleil Bellefleur on the air to discuss new regulations concerning salmon nets. To their great dismay, the duo is constantly interrupted by increasingly worrying calls... It seems that a lion has been seen in the community!
8. Meteshu innushkueu (Meteshu innushkueu)
(Meteshu innushkueu)
9. La ravissante (La ravissante)
In the form of a poetic love letter to its nation, this short film reveals a strong community and the anchoring of the new generation in this rich culture.
10. ZION USA
An intimate portrait of Salt Lake City and its surroundings. Shot on 16mm film.
11. Corno (Corno)
A feature-length documentary portrait of Québécoise painter Johanne Corno, who has lived and worked in New York City for more than 20 years. Ignored by the art intelligentsia in Québec, she settled abroad to escape that creative constraint, and built an enviable international career. Today, she casts a lucid eye on her work and describes the resources she draws on to survive in the jungle of the contemporary art world.
It has an average vote of 8 on TMDB.
12. Never Anywhere (Jamais nulle part)
Behind closed doors in a car, three friends from the small town of Sept-Îles discuss their desire to reconnect with the North Shore, the region where they grew up.
It has an average vote of 3.667 on TMDB.
13. Pauline Julien, Intimate and Political (Pauline Julien, intime et politique)
With a meticulous selection of interviews, performances and photos drawn from a vast and rich archival collection, Pauline Julien, Intimate and Political follows the iconic Quebec singer and eternally free spirit on a journey through key moments in the province’s history.
It has an average vote of 5 on TMDB.
14. 2012/Through the heart (2012/Dans le cœur)
What remains of the 2012 Quebec student protests? Little has changed in the decade that ensued. Rodrigue Jean and Arnaud Valade exhume images of the battles, recorded live and relayed through the mass media, that flared up as anger and indignation went head-to-head with the rhetoric of power. Against these divisive images, the filmmakers overlay a historical perspective of the state and its police in Montreal, Quebec and Canada, delving into the roots of sanctioned violence. Their compelling glance at the past is, of course, a cry that continues to echo in the present day. While the voices have been silenced, revolt still brews. All it takes is a spark...
16. Au cœur de Mégantic (Au cœur de Mégantic)
(Au cœur de Mégantic)
It has an average vote of 7 on TMDB.
17. 60 Cycles (60 Cycles)
On your marks. Follow cyclists from 13 countries as they cover 2.400 km of Gaspé countryside in 12 days-a course longer than those of Italy, Belgium or Spain. The long shots of curving landscape and open road are set to a mesmerizing soundtrack in this documentary, and the results are spellbinding.
It has an average vote of 6.5 on TMDB.
18. Nanook of the North
This pioneering documentary film depicts the lives of the indigenous Inuit people of Canada's northern Quebec region. Although the production contains some fictional elements, it vividly shows how its resourceful subjects survive in such a harsh climate, revealing how they construct their igloo homes and find food by hunting and fishing. The film also captures the beautiful, if unforgiving, frozen landscape of the Great White North, far removed from conventional civilization.
It has an average vote of 7.106 on TMDB.
19. Roger D'Astous (Roger D'Astous)
A documentary about montreal architect Roger D'astous, who battled all his life to create a nordic architecture. Starchitect in the 60s, this Frank L. Wright student then fell from grace before rising again at the dawn of the century.
20. Quebec in Summertime
This Traveltalk series short takes the viewer to Quebec, the city that was called the "New France".