1. 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.
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2. Le temps de la Manic (Le temps de la Manic)
Documentary filmed at the end of the Manic-Outardes hydroelectric projects on the North Shore of the St. Lawrence to pay tribute to the men and women who participated, for 20 years, in the first collective project in modern Quebec. Le Temps de la Manic allows us to follow live the moving end of this era in the company of Jean-Noël Laprise nicknamed “the Switch”, Andrée Laprise his partner, their 4 children Carole, Serge, Yvan and Hélène, by Édouard Hovington and Véronique Hovington, by Camille Brisson, Léo Boisclair, Denis Ouellet, Gérard Debigaré and Fernande Buissière. Everyone has experienced the time of the Manic adventure from the inside. The Prime Minister, Mr. René Lévesque, also appears in the film.
3. L’histoire de la Côte-Nord: une histoire commune (L’histoire de la Côte-Nord: une histoire commune)
(L’histoire de la Côte-Nord: une histoire commune)
4. The Natashquan punk (Le punk de Natashquan)
In 1976, a young punk lands in Natashquan. It’s the beginning of an unlikely love story between a small fishing community and this new arrival. Yet the relationship meets a brutal end when, three years later, the punk disappears without a trace. Forty years have now gone by, and the village of Natashquan is experiencing a slow, irreversible devitalization—one by one, villagers have been going missing. Those who tell the tale of the punk today see it as the story of a small community’s symbolic survival.
5. Uapishka (Uapishka)
(Uapishka)
6. Betsiamites (Betsiamites)
(Betsiamites)
7. 2 pouces en haut d'la carte (2 pouces en haut d'la carte)
In the 1970s, young people from Baie-Comeau – Hauterive sought to take their place in an industrial society dedicated to work and consumption. Often left to their own devices while waiting to enter the job market, many of them seek their paths in artistic creation. The feast of St. John 74 gives them an opportunity to shout their existence loud and clear and to shake up the existing order. We follow them here in their adventure and their reality.
8. Madame Fife, l'amour d'un village (Madame Fife, l'amour d'un village)
(Madame Fife, l'amour d'un village)
9. J'aime toute (J'aime toute)
At the age of eight, José shows us his village, Nutashkuan, and everything he loves there.
10. Tout est ori (Tout est ori)
(Tout est ori)
11. Two Parts
Graduate film by Mac Premo.
12. Abenteuer Lerchenberg (Abenteuer Lerchenberg)
(Abenteuer Lerchenberg)
13. Brothers Lost: Stories of 9/11
Award-winning filmmaker Sean McGinly lost his brother Mark in the attack on the Twin Towers. Overwhelmed with grief and unwilling to let Mark fade away, Sean set out to find other men who had lost brothers on 9/11.
14. The Peasant's War (Bauernkrieg)
The second part of a trilogy on the subject of farming in which an attempt is made to look at the existence of farmers at the end of the 20th century.
15. Free The Narrative
A lot has changed in one year. While they have taken very different paths, EC3 and MATT CARDONA now find themselves on a collision course. Since their public dismissal during a world-wide pandemic, EC3 has asked, even demanded, that Cardona answer a seemingly simple question: “Are you happy?” EC3 believes the answer goes far deeper than MATT admits, and has tormented CARDONA on social media, his podcast and his YouTube show in a quest for the “truth.” Now, we will finally learn the answer. These rivals will face off at “Free The Narrative.” There will be no three-letter companies or corporate wrestling brands—only answers. In addition to this “featured fight,” EC3 has personally invited people you know and people you will know, all of whom are ready to embrace the #ControlYourNarrative movement.
16. For a Beautiful World (Für eine schöne Welt)
Erich Langjahr portrays two of his close friends, internationally renowned artists, Gottfried Honegger and Kurt Sigrist. Though the personalities of the two artists are as different as night and day, Langjahr discovered one thing that connects them: their expression of and fascination with imagery.
17. Border (越界)
In the middle of the strait between Kinmen and Xiamen, China, there are patches of sea filled with floating styrofoam and endless sand pilfering across the border. Huge business opportunities, and even greater land reclamations have scarred the beauty of the original rural landscapes for the sake of “ The Chinese Dream"—a dream that places economic achievements above all else.
18. Rotten Boy (As Faces do Mao)
The life and trajectory of José Rodrigues Mao Jr., history professor, unionist, singer and founder of the band Garotos Podres, an iconic Brazilian punk band from the 80s.
19. Free The Narrative II - The Monster In Us All
Are you born a monster? Or is it something you become? After his shocking dismissal from the corporate wrestling realm, join Adam Scherr on a journey of self-discovery in his return to the ring when Scherr battles ec3 in “Free The Narrative II: The Monster In Us All.” Is Scherr’s fight against ec3 and his #ControlYourNarrative mantra? To take back #Control. Fight for your #Freedom. And find your #Purpose. Or is Scherr’s fight against himself? What will happen when this “monster” knocks on this “man’s” door? Adam Scherr’s fight truly begins on 10/01/21. “Free The Narrative II” will feature many more “names” and is the sequel to “Free The Narrative” featuring Matt Cardona vs ec3.
20. Hyena Coast
Brown hyena expert Ingrid Wiesel wants to find her favourite study animal, named Tosca, who has disappeared from her home range on Namibia’s wild west coast. Ingrid's spent the last 17 years studying brown hyenas - now she must journey deep into Tosca's world to discover what exactly has forced her to leave her traditional hunting grounds.