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- Ava attempts to go straight after prison, but her twin is murdered and being a witness to the shooting, she is forced to run for her life.
- La veille des élections à Haïti, le fils d'un candidat est enlevé par des bandits liés au milieu politique. En attendant la rançon, la victime est confiée au duo criminel Doc et Zoe. Peu intelligents, ils le laissent s'échapper..
- Fanon's progressive methods at Blida hospital spark criticism. His humane patient care angers staff. FLN's Ramdane recruits him. He and wife Josie join Algeria's independence fight.
- Mara, une jeune femme roumaine, emménage aux Etats-Unis chez son nouveau mari, Daniel, qu'elle vient de rencontrer. Elle y emmène Dragos, son fils de 9 mois. Le temps d'une journée, Mara va faire face à une série de problèmes administratifs, sociaux et humains.
- Un jeune homme est envoyé à «La Maca», une prison de Côte d'Ivoire au milieu de la forêt dirigée par ses prisonniers. Avec la lune rouge qui se lève, il est désigné par le chef pour raconter une histoire aux autres prisonniers.
- Combattantes du Parti des travailleurs du Kurdistan également mouvement de guérilla actif, elles ont pour mission de défendre le territoire kurde en Irak et en Syrie, en incarnant un idéal révolutionnaire pour l'émancipation des femmes.
- 1962. Le Mali goûte son indépendance. Alors que la jeunesse danse sur le twist, l'idéaliste Samba parcourt le pays pour expliquer les vertus du socialisme. C'est là qu'il tombe sous les charmes de Lara, mariée de force.
- Six Montréal CEGEP students head out on a canoe trip to celebrate their graduation. A web of secrets and lies... a stash of coke and cash... the decaying body of a dead biker... their home video falls into the wrong hands as the beauty of the Quebec bush becomes a nightmare... then it gets worse.
- An outrageous white-passing trans femme granny in Apartheid South Africa befriends a deceased gay boy's conservative mother unaware that she's on a crusade to enact revenge on the man she imagines infected her son with HIV.
- A documentary that highlights the music new wave movement in Quebec (Canada).
- In 2003, nine Americans and three Canadians were arrested in Acapulco during a police crackdown on child prostitution and pornography. Filmmaker Diego Briceño-Orduz traveled to Acapulco to meet with some of the street kids who fell victim to the accused "sex tourists" and follows them during the ensuing two-year trial and ultimately discovers that no verdict will ever redeem the harsh reality endured by these kids. Souvenir Kids takes us to the streets of Acapulco where the souvenirs that are bought and sold are not just postcards and trinkets, but the dignity and self-esteem of teenagers living on the margins of society.
- It showcases the shift of nationalism from the late 1960s to the present.
- Thousands of kilometers apart, three young migrants undergo mental, emotional, and physical transformations in order to survive the violence of their new worlds.
- Two young girls playing by a lake, oblivious to what is going on around them.
- When stores and offices close and most people go home to sleep, an invisible army of nightshift janitors moves in to clean. Midnight Ballads plunges into the reality of five hard-working Latino immigrants living in Montreal. Mauser is new on the job after having recently escaped political persecution by Mexican police. By peering into their lives and hearing the impassioned stories of each of these workers, we discover a rarely seen Latino subculture and the people responsible for the dirtiest job in town.
- At a historical crossroad, Sudan is about to split in two. A referendum on self-determination in early 2011 will likely separate the Muslim North and the Christian South into two countries. Yet the current country's capital Khartoum, is a haven of peace and stability here Sudanese from different regions, ethnicity and religion coexist. Youth from diverse backgrounds are all waiting each in their own way to built Sudan. But their country is a ticking bomb. The film follows young people ranging from the ages of 8 to 30 whom all line in Khartoum, and are each confronted with a unique quest. The Waiting Room is an intimate portrait of a society that remains unknown to most and misunderstood by many.
- African hip hop pioneer Didier Awadi is on a quest to craft an album that pays tribute to the great black revolutionary leaders and their struggle to realize a dream: a united, independent Africa.
- Murdochville,1957. A family is forced to move, as the father, pained by a long miners' strike, finds a new job in the city.
- -When the punk movement reached Montreal (Canada) in 1977, it ignited the passions of a handful of young people who were forever changed by it. Thirty years later, some of the players from this momentous time give a surprisingly frank account of their experiences at this key period in their lives-the music and the drugs, as well as a burning need to do things differently. The film includes rare archival footage of the Montreal punk scene and features the music of the earliest local punk bands: The 222s, The Normals and The Chromosomes.
- Sophie and Dave, old college friends, run into each other downtown. Over a drunken night at Sophie's apartment, these two old friends get to know each other again. But can Dave be trusted? Is he a dog, or a wolf?
- -24 hours in a desolate industrial town, J.D. and Alex search for the right place to conceive a baby. Alex's biological clock is confronted with J.D.'s drunken state in a collision of emotions that takes them from euphoria to frustration.
- A short about a second-generation immigrant who contemplates his unfamiliarity with his South Asian heritage and his disconnection with his parent's experience while he empties the family home.
- As a child, Marie-Pascale began to make a raucous sound. As a young adult, she discovers that this voice can be the instrument of katajjaq, or Inuit throat singing. This discovery propels her on a quest and jostle her life. She learns to practice throat singing with the Inuk singer, Charlotte Qamaniq. She meets the Inuit people of today. By listening to their stories and History, she senses parts of her own, intimate, and collective story.