The National Film Board of Canada (NFB) wishes to honour the memory and contribution to Quebec cinema of filmmaker Gilles Blais, who passed away on ...
The genre has a complicated history in the province, but the tides seem to be turning in its favour with films like Tie Man ...
The Windsor International Film Festival offers locals a chance to see movies that might not make it to blockbuster screens ...
Latin American Heritage Month celebrates a community that aims to integrate in Quebec society while maintaining its unique ...
Jean-François Poisson’s Netflix documentary “Who Killed the Montreal Expos?”, which enjoyed its world premiere at Festival Nouveau Cinéma de Montréal, is “whodunnit” film that attempts to answer that ...
As irrational as it is, I'll never get over my teams moving.
Directed by Jean-François Poisson, Netflix’s ‘Who Killed the Montreal Expos?’ is a gripping sports documentary that delves ...
The Canadian festival, which presses on with its mission to spotlight daring auteur cinema rooted in the present day and open ...
In the latest edition of her Quebec screen culture column, writer Justine Smith considers the latest edition of the festival ...
Micheline Lanctôt's impact on Quebec cinema cannot be overstated. From her early beginnings to her recent projects, her body of work is a testament to her dedication and artistry. The retrospective, ...
Micheline Lanctôt is not just a name; she embodies the essence of Quebec cinema, captivating audiences for over six decades. In this article, we will explore her illustrious career as both a director ...