Bridgeport, January 17, 2008. A teenage girl is found hanged in her room. While everything points to suicide, the autopsy report reveals something else. Ten years later, the director and cousin of the teenager examine the past causes and future consequences of this unsolved crime. Like an imagined biography, the film will explore the relationship between the security of the living space and the violence that can jeopardize it.
Myriam Richardson
Medical student Keity wants to become a surgeon like her mother and grandmother. But after her first operation takes a dramatic turn, she has to accept an internship at the morgue. Between her dead patients, her unconventional colleagues and seeing her grandmother’s spirit, will she tough it out?
An uprising threatens the president's celebratory dinner.
Agathe
Na primavera de 1994, Bernard Valcourt, um homem dividido entre esperança e desilusão, vai a Kigali, capital da Ruanda, no coração da África, filmar um documentário e se apaixona por Gentille. A despeito das diferenças, eles se casam, mas a guerra acontece e ele é forçado a deixar o país. Meses depois, a ordem em Ruanda é restaurada e Valcourt volta a Kigali em busca de Gentille. Será que eles conseguirão recuperar seu amor, ou as marcas da guerra foram profundas demais? Uma bela história de amor em meio ao horror do genocídio, Tensão em Ruanda é um comovente retrato do horror e da esperança que residem nos corações humanos.
Maman
Mme Toussaint
Just like every other summer, the children of two camp-sites play "war". But, this summer it takes an interesting turn.
Béatrice
Jacques Leduc directed and co-scripted (with Jacques Marcotte) this Canadian-French co-production, a drama about an aging Montreal woman, Caroline (Annie Girardot), in her 60s and contemplating impending death. She destroys old correspondence, cleans her apartment by putting furniture in the street, and looks back on her life (as revealed via flashbacks and a film crew interviewing her daughters). Caroline's brief marriage to an Englishman gave her one daughter, successful businesswoman Rachel (Domini Blythe), and an affair with a rebel in the Congo resulted in her other daughter Myriam (Sheila Rose). Further memories rise to the surface when Caroline joins her long-time friend Maureen (France Castel) for a black-tie reception where their community work in Africa brings them an Order of Canada award.
Tante Elide
Early 1960s Haiti during 'Papa Doc' Duvalier's dictatorship seen through the eyes of a young girl whose family has suffered heavily.
The history of Canada's black population.