Parc Sir-Wilfrid-Laurier : Avenue Laurier Est coin Mentana, Montréal, QC, H2J 1G8
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Parc Médéric-Martin : Rue du Havre / Rue Ontario, Montreal, H2K 1W8
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Station Youville : 525 Rue de Louvain E, Montréal, H2M 1A1
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Parc Notre-Dame-de-Grâce : 3500 Av. Girouard, Montréal, QC H4A 1R2
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Parc des Compagnons-de-Saint-Laurent : 4375, rue Cartier Montréal (Québec) H2H 2N9
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Centre de la nature : 225 Chem. de la Plage, Cowansville, QC J2K 2J3
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Esplanade Louvain : Avenue de l'Esplanade, Montreal, QC H2N 1V8 Coin avenue de l’Esplanade et rue de Louvain Ouest
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Parc Westmount : 329, 327 Av. Melville, Westmount, H3Z 2J7
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A Golden Life
In Burkina Faso, young men look under the earth for gold – and a better future. As a result, 16-year-old Rasmané barely seems like a teenager any more. This mainly observational film follows him into the 100-metre abyss of small-scale mining.
Thu4Jul
Mon8Jul
Tue9Jul
Wed10Jul
Mael and the revolution
At the age of 17, Maël, a Le Mans 24-hour race enthusiast, took the environment by surprise. A student at an agricultural high school, he developed a singular political awareness, despite the opposition of his fellow students.
Thu11Jul
The Velvet Queen
High in the mountains of Tibet, photographer Vincent Munier and writer Sylvain Tesson wait patiently for the snow leopard to pass. Meantime, the two men weave a dialogue that is as facetious as it is philosophical about our place among living beings.
Mon15Jul
La théorie du boxeur
Nathanaël Coste explores the Drôme valley to understand farmers' adaptation strategies, while questioning the food resilience of our regions.
Tue16Jul
Récolter l'hiver
Growing vegetables without heating when it’s snowing in the sky? This is the challenge of market gardeners who have embarked with conviction on this unlikely adventure. Récolter l'hiver follows their daily life as pioneers.
Silvicola
In the vast forests of the Canadian West Coast, nature meets industry. Silvicola presents a gallery of captivating characters, revealing the challenges of commodifying this scarce natural resource.
Wed17Jul
La guardia blanca
This documentary by Julien Elie exposes the regime of terror orchestrated by transnational corporations, the government, and organized crime to seize natural resources in Mexico.
Thu18Jul
La ferme des Bertrand
50 years on a farm… Haute Savoie, 1972: the Bertrand farm, a dairy farm with around a hundred animals run by three single brothers, is filmed for the first time. Now, 25 years later, the director-neighbor takes up the camera again to accompany Hélène, who in turn is about to hand over the reins.
Fri19Jul
Malartic
Ten years after the opening of the gigantic Malartic open-pit gold mine, the hoped-for economic miracle is a mirage. Main Street is not prospering, with no demographic gain. Director Nicolas Paquet exposes an opaque decision-making system that excludes citizens.
Deep Rising
Punctuated by breathtaking images of deep-sea organisms, Deep Rising traces several decades of manipulations benefiting companies aiming for deep-sea mining extraction.
Mon22Jul
King Coal
The central Appalachian region, associated with coal mining, shapes local life. Elaine McMillion Sheldon's documentary weaves the past and present myths of this unique region. "King Coal" poetically explores the transformation of this environment, dominated by wild beauty and mysterious stories.
Tue23Jul
Récolter l'hiver
Growing vegetables without heating when it’s snowing in the sky? This is the challenge of market gardeners who have embarked with conviction on this unlikely adventure. Récolter l'hiver follows their daily life as pioneers.
Wed24Jul
Thu25Jul
Fri26Jul
Mon29Jul
La théorie du boxeur
Nathanaël Coste explores the Drôme valley to understand farmers' adaptation strategies, while questioning the food resilience of our regions.
Tue30Jul
Silvicola
In the vast forests of the Canadian West Coast, nature meets industry. Silvicola presents a gallery of captivating characters, revealing the challenges of commodifying this scarce natural resource.
Thu1Aug
Malartic
Ten years after the opening of the gigantic Malartic open-pit gold mine, the hoped-for economic miracle is a mirage. Main Street is not prospering, with no demographic gain. Director Nicolas Paquet exposes an opaque decision-making system that excludes citizens.
Fri2Aug
Deep Rising
Punctuated by breathtaking images of deep-sea organisms, Deep Rising traces several decades of manipulations benefiting companies aiming for deep-sea mining extraction.
Mon5Aug
La théorie du boxeur
Nathanaël Coste explores the Drôme valley to understand farmers' adaptation strategies, while questioning the food resilience of our regions.
Tue6Aug
The Velvet Queen
High in the mountains of Tibet, photographer Vincent Munier and writer Sylvain Tesson wait patiently for the snow leopard to pass. Meantime, the two men weave a dialogue that is as facetious as it is philosophical about our place among living beings.
La théorie du boxeur
Nathanaël Coste explores the Drôme valley to understand farmers' adaptation strategies, while questioning the food resilience of our regions.
Wed7Aug
Mael and the revolution
At the age of 17, Maël, a Le Mans 24-hour race enthusiast, took the environment by surprise. A student at an agricultural high school, he developed a singular political awareness, despite the opposition of his fellow students.
Thu8Aug
Atik, gardien du territoire
Jean-Luc Kanapé, an Innu from Pessamit, guides us along the trail of the last caribou herds on his community's ancestral territory.
Fri9Aug
Récolter l'hiver
Growing vegetables without heating when it’s snowing in the sky? This is the challenge of market gardeners who have embarked with conviction on this unlikely adventure. Récolter l'hiver follows their daily life as pioneers.
Sat10Aug
Ocean seen from the heart
Once perceived as infinite and unchanging, the ocean is now suffering the alarming impact of our actions on its biodiversity and temperature. "L'Océan vu du cœur" highlights its fragility and remarkable capacity for regeneration, while underlining the crucial importance of preserving it.
Mon12Aug
A Golden Life
In Burkina Faso, young men look under the earth for gold – and a better future. As a result, 16-year-old Rasmané barely seems like a teenager any more. This mainly observational film follows him into the 100-metre abyss of small-scale mining.
Tue13Aug
The Velvet Queen
High in the mountains of Tibet, photographer Vincent Munier and writer Sylvain Tesson wait patiently for the snow leopard to pass. Meantime, the two men weave a dialogue that is as facetious as it is philosophical about our place among living beings.
Wed14Aug
Low-Tech – Les Bâtisseurs du Monde d'Après
In contrast to high-tech, low-tech promotes an ecological and local approach, favoring techniques that are simple, sustainable and accessible to all. A citizens' collective is campaigning to popularize this approach, using accessible tools to produce energy, repair machines and create means of production in various sectors such as agriculture and industry.
Thu15Aug
Ocean seen from the heart
Once perceived as infinite and unchanging, the ocean is now suffering the alarming impact of our actions on its biodiversity and temperature. "L'Océan vu du cœur" highlights its fragility and remarkable capacity for regeneration, while underlining the crucial importance of preserving it.
Fri16Aug
Sat17Aug
Invisible Demons
An urgent look at the climate crisis, Rahul Jain’s eye-opening essay unfolds in a series of stunning, often birds-eye images of a very man-made disaster.
Tue20Aug
Invisible Demons
An urgent look at the climate crisis, Rahul Jain’s eye-opening essay unfolds in a series of stunning, often birds-eye images of a very man-made disaster.
Wed21Aug
Thu22Aug
Yintah
YINTAH, meaning “land” in the Wet’suwet’en language, tells the story of an Indigenous nation asserting sovereignty. It is the story of the Wet’suwet’en people reoccupying their territory and resisting the construction of multiple pipelines.
Fri23Aug
Sat24Aug
Tue27Aug
Invisible Demons
An urgent look at the climate crisis, Rahul Jain’s eye-opening essay unfolds in a series of stunning, often birds-eye images of a very man-made disaster.