An homage to Art Deco aesthetics in black, white, and pink, The Procession considers loss and love in style. Meet the creators behind this work of art.
"Our generation is often described as apolitical, lazy, always on our phones, and so on. I felt that wasn’t a fair portrait."
Loïc Darses’ documentary
Oscar®-nominated filmmaker Theodore Ushev reveals his "extremely personal and imperfect" approach to work, and the seven-year process of making The Physics of Sorrow.
“This city is the beating heart of my literature.”
Follow Dany Laferrière as he visits the exhibition dedicated to his life and work in Montreal’s Quartier des spectacles.
In Gymnasia, @felixandpaul helped to bring puppets and a manufactured environment to life through the magic of virtual reality.
Discover the technical ingenuity behind this groundbreaking production Gymnasia
"The only known film soundtrack scored by jazz legend John Coltrane was Gilles Groulx’s classic of Quebecois cinema, The Cat in the Bag. Previously hidden in plain sight, this score is now available to the world. What do these recordings represent in Coltrane's body of work?"
In THIS IS NOT A CEREMONY, writer and director Ahnahktsipiitaa (Colin Van Loon) takes us to a place where past, present and future are one; where colonial rules are forgotten; and where we can finally get to the truth of the matter.
"Girls have to take up space in the sciences. We're here and we matter!" Meet Laurie Rousseau-Nepton, astrophysicist, inspiring role model, and host of our upcoming documentary series North Star.
“GYMNASIA is an exploration of childhood and memory.”
Discover how Chris Lavis and Maciek Szczerbowski hope to “blow minds” with their new interactive experience Gymnasia
What does the collaboration between a voice actor and director look like for an animated film? Actor Rossif Sutherland and filmmaker Theodore Ushev talk about the intimacy required to animate life into The Physics of Sorrow.
With her documentary Into The Light, Togolese filmmaker Gentille M. Assih invites us into an intimate world of strong women who have survived domestic violence, and their empowering stories of liberation. [LINK to film]
"It’s like a gift exchange. People give us a small part of themselves, and in return we give them an experience that's truly different and unique.” With Motto, director Vincent Morisset and author Sean Michaels have developed an innovative new way to tell a story on your phone. Now, it's your turn to add to the narrative."