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Jeudi
23 Mai
19:00
Beate Arnestad et Morten Daae / NO / 2006 / 60 '
Two female soldiers fight for the independence of Tamil in this award-winning, powerful doc.
Jeudi
23 Mai
18:30
Dean Easterbrook et Qiujing Wong / NZ / 2007 / 54 '
The story of two Kenyan grandmothers who have stepped into the void after the loss of their own children to raise their young grandchildren.
Lundi
27 Mai
19:00
Urs Schnell / US / 2012 / 90 '
Investigates Nestle's destructive business practices concerning water commodification
Lundi
27 Mai
19:30
Magnus Isacsson et Martin Duckworth / CA / 2008 / 79 '
A doc that tells the story of citizen activists opposing a methane tanker terminal practically on their doorstep in Québec
Jeudi
30 Mai
17:30
Taggart Siegel / US / 2010 / 82 '
Uncovering the problems and solutions in renewing a culture in balance with nature.
Jeudi
30 Mai
20:00
Sam Green et Bill Siegel / / 2002 / 92 '
The remarkable story of the rise and fall of a radical movement in 1970s America.
Mardi
04 Juin
18:45
Paul Émile d’Entremont / CA / 2012 / 84 '
An intimate look into the turbulent journeys of five people who flee their native countries to escape homophobic violence.
Jeudi
06 Juin
18:30
John Greyson / CA / 2012 / 15 '
An exploration of solidarity, civil disobedience, queer activism and the growing boycott movement. Plus a surprise screening of a forbidden film!
Vendredi
07 Juin
19:30
Richard Desjardins et Robert Monderie / CA / 2011 / 79 '
A skewering analysis of the the ways in which Canadian mining companies have put profit before people and the environment.
Mercredi
12 Juin
18:00
Jean-Marc Abela et Stefan Verna / CA / 2012 / 90 '
Have you ever been young and wanted to save the world?
Jeudi
13 Juin
19:00
Min Sook Lee / CA / 2003 / 51 '
Mercredi
19 Juin
19:00
Malcolm Rogge / CA / 2008 / 92 '
Ecuadoran farmers fight off violent attacks from militia men as they battle a Canadian mining company.
Mercredi
26 Juin
18:00
Léa Pool / CA / 2011 / 98 '
Each year, millions of dollars are raised in the name of breast cancer, but where does this money go and what does it actually achieve?
Mercredi
10 Juil
18:00
Alanis Obomsawin / CA / 2012 / 78 '
The disturbing and moving account of the aboriginal community in Canada whose members sparked the Idle No More movement.