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Parc Médéric-Martin : Rue du Havre / Rue Ontario, Montreal, H2K 1W8
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The Ants and the Grasshopper
To save her village from extreme weather, Anita Chitaya faces her greatest challenge: persuading Americans that climate change is real.
Mon11Jul
Red Square on a Black Board
RED SQUARE ON A BLACK BOARD traces the day-by-day anatomy of the student resistance and its main actors to reveal a militant movement of committed and inspired youth.
Tue12Jul
Je me soulève
Twenty young actors are brought together in a laboratory by directors Véronique and Gabrielle Côté to create a collective work. Over the course of a full year, they delve into contemporary Quebec poetry with the goal of extracting the "spirit of times" from it.
Bigger Than Us
An Indonesian activist travels the world to meet young people involved in the fight against social inequality and pollution.
Wed13Jul
The silence of the Mole
Throughout the 1970s, journalist Elías Barahona infiltrated the heart of Guatemala's most repressive military government. In seeking to uncover the story of this unique and secret individual, "El Silencio del Topo" opens cracks in the walls of silence.
Oui
Dear Jackie unfolds as an intimate correspondence with Jackie Robinson, a baseball player who became a prominent civil rights activist in the United States, contrasting the milestones of his time in Montreal with the actual experience of the black community revealed in powerful moments of truth.
Thu14Jul
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Writing With Fire
Khabar Lahariya is a unique Indian news source. With smart phones in hand, these determined journalists confront the traditions of traditional media, tackling the hottest topics in Indian news while reworking their own identity as Dalits.
Mon18Jul
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Je me soulève
Twenty young actors are brought together in a laboratory by directors Véronique and Gabrielle Côté to create a collective work. Over the course of a full year, they delve into contemporary Quebec poetry with the goal of extracting the "spirit of times" from it.
Bigger Than Us
An Indonesian activist travels the world to meet young people involved in the fight against social inequality and pollution.
Wed20Jul
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Robin Bank
This is the story of Enric Duran, a Catalan activist who took out loans of half a million euros that he had no intention of repaying. Instead, he used the money to finance social projects and explains that he committed these thefts to denounce the bad practices of the banking system.
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Camilo's Trail
The director goes in search of fragments of memory of the man many call the "guerrilla priest". Through these discoveries and the testimonies of those who perpetuate his memory, we learn more about Camilo Torres, a pioneer of liberation theology in Latin America.
Wed27Jul
RETURNING TO REIMS
Through the autobiographical essay of sociologist and philosopher Didier Eribon, performed by Adèle Haenel, "Retour à Reims" (Fragments) tells an intimate and political story of the French working class from the early 1950s to the present day.
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Bigger Than Us
An Indonesian activist travels the world to meet young people involved in the fight against social inequality and pollution.
Oui
Dear Jackie unfolds as an intimate correspondence with Jackie Robinson, a baseball player who became a prominent civil rights activist in the United States, contrasting the milestones of his time in Montreal with the actual experience of the black community revealed in powerful moments of truth.
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View from the Summit
Summit of the Americas, April 20, 2001. Quebec City looks like a city under siege. While the political and financial guests in the security perimeter discuss the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) agreements, citizen groups demonstrate in the streets.
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Ni Dieu ni maître – Épisode 3 : Des fleurs et des pavés
At the end of the Second World War, anarchism experienced a gigantic decline. But, little by little, in the heart of the Cold War, more and more revolutionaries turn to anarchism and contribute to give it a new echo.
Wed17Aug
Robin Bank
This is the story of Enric Duran, a Catalan activist who took out loans of half a million euros that he had no intention of repaying. Instead, he used the money to finance social projects and explains that he committed these thefts to denounce the bad practices of the banking system.
Ni Dieu ni maître – Épisode 4 : Les réseaux de la colère
In the aftermath of the Cold War, where the imperial powers competed with violence, the main danger of anarchism was no longer to disappear. It was to become alienated. But, at the heart of the great social mobilizations, anarchism is always present, without always saying its name, and restarts for one turn at least the great wheel of our history.
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Bigger Than Us
An Indonesian activist travels the world to meet young people involved in the fight against social inequality and pollution.
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Bigger Than Us
An Indonesian activist travels the world to meet young people involved in the fight against social inequality and pollution.