Previewing POV issue 119 (Fall 2023) as our team gets to work on our next issue in time for the fall film festival circuit.
Keep ReadingAn interview with Montreal filmmaker and journalist Francine Pelletier about her documentary The Battle for Québec's Soul (Bataille pour l’âme du Québec), which asks what happened to a province that once looked
Keep ReadingJoannie Lafrenière captures Hungarian-Canadian photographer Gabor Szilasi with an appropriately curious eye.
Keep Reading602 Quebec filmmakers call for funding reform in an open letter to SODEC, the provincial funder for cultural productions.
Keep ReadingRosana Matecki's Saturday Night explores the tango of alienation and inclusion in urban life as the director visits a dance hall through the perspectives of two immigrants.
Keep ReadingFollowing provincial success, Tënk is bringing a curated, rotating collection of films to Canadian screens from coast to coast.
Keep Reading"Despite the fact that we think that paper will be thrown away in two years and won’t be any good anymore, [Claude]’s proven the opposite: paper can outlast our expectations of it."
Keep ReadingIn Passage, director Sarah Baril Gaudet’s return to her hometown in small-town Québec is seen through the eyes of two teens on the cusp of leaving it, as she did nearly a
Keep Reading"When I wrote the story I hoped this film would affect contemporary women. It’s not just a story from the past," says Claude Demers.
Keep ReadingA Place of Tide and Time (Canada, 78 min.) Dir. Sébastien Rist, Aude Leroux-Lévesque Programme: Canadian Spectrum (World Premiere) Audiences at Hot Docs 2016 should remember Sébastien Rist and Aude Leroux-Lévesque’s extraordinarily
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