
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.


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A powerful dance used to illustrate the life of a First Nations sex worker.
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Queer activists fight against the Israeli pinkwashing propaganda in their community and provide a strategic primer on intersectional social justice activism.
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Members of Greenpeace reflect upon their collective past in which they transformed from flower children into “a seagoing gang of ecological bikers.”
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The Santurban paramo has become an example of community struggle to protect water sources successfully.
At the Canadian National Spelling Bee, speller Darryl Nepinak stumbles upon a familiar word.

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The film explores foreign investment conflicts, and the role and impacts to trade union members in a country labelled as the most dangerous for trade unionists.
A filmmaker and poet journey to Winnipeg's North End, dispelling many of their preconceptions of the people who call the place home.
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.
This documentary delves into politically charged black lesbian communities in the US.
This film travels land and sea with Syrian refugees who give a firsthand account of harrowing journeys to new countries and their feats of struggle and hope.
Despite international and local pressure, the Sengwer forest people of Cherangani Hills, Kenya, will not accept to be evicted from their ancestral land.
A young woman sets out to find pioneering women in the gaming industry who are changing a toxic social climate through innovation and collaboration.
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KETTLE peers at policing in Toronto, where peaceful demonstrations are met with police violence.
A powerful documentary feature on enforced disappearances in Sri Lanka following seven characters from the families of the disappeared.
With the pending closure of their housing centre Gaulin Manor, erstwhile patients of Saint-Hyacinthe psychiatric hospital are forced to reshuffle their lives.
Is Canada the welcoming country for migrants it likes to call itself?