Way Out , Jeremy Taylor Way Out delves into the darkest parts of the mind and the journey toward healing, breaking the silence around mental health stigma. , Mental health, Social struggle
Healing Dolls , Comité De femmes Puakuteu Mashteuiatsh women share grief and hope making dolls, building a strong, supportive space for healing together. , Feminism, First nations
The part of sky , Emeline Lefebvre Grey seals migrate, guided by light and currents, stirring in us poetry, mystery, gentleness, and the deep beauty of nature. , Ecology, Environnement
Marche ou crève , Coline Hauguel Maïté, a shepherd and livestock farmer, shares her daily life with us, from morning rituals to the steep paths of Voguë’s hills. , Agriculture, Rurality
Rooted , Mathieu Bélanger-Landry Linda returns to Kapuskasing, her hometown, to understand why her Indigenous family gave her up for adoption. , First nations, Identity
Mr. De Garie , Laura Marroquin-Éthier Julien De Garie, a screen printing enthusiast and teacher, explores creativity, teaching, and the meaning of being an artist. , Culture, Portrait
Snake Hill , Joëlle Abou Chabké Filmmaker Joëlle and husband Melhem return home for permaculture. With herpetologist Rami's support facing snakes, she finds her true mission: pesticide devastation. , Agriculture, Ecology
Who Loves The Sun , Arshia Shakiba In war-torn northern Syria, makeshift oil refineries define a post-apocalyptic life where Mahmood navigates harsh work and local complexities. , Social struggle, Work
Blue Tango , Marion Chuniaud Born mute, Azalia uses her body as language, her art freeing her from cerebral palsy's social, physical, and psychological constraints. , Identity, Portrait
Después del silencio , Matilde-Luna Perotti An aggressor's power is a victim's silence; speaking out is their crucial weapon for freedom, starting after silence. , Sexual violence