Parc Molson Parc Molson Accept yourself as I am , Emmanuelle Roberge An intimate encounter with Élise, a transgender woman living in the Magdalen Islands. , Identity, LGBTQI2SA+, Portrait
Parc Molson Parc Molson Chronicle of a Crisis , Simon Larochelle Sarah and Simon, a young Montreal couple, lose their apartment amid a housing crisis. This intimate documentary captures the daily anxieties and resistance in the face of growing economic insecurity affecting their generation. , Social, Social struggle
Parc Molson Parc Molson Short film competition – Programme #3 Third program of the Cinéma sous les étoiles 2025 short documentary competition.
Parc du Pélican Parc du Pélican Middletown , Amanda McBaine, Jesse Moss Fred Isseks led his students to expose a toxic waste conspiracy, a lesson in civic courage captured by McBaine and Moss. , Democracy, Environnement, Social struggle
Parc Molson Parc Molson Plastic People: The Hidden Crisis of Microplastics , Ben Addelman, Ziya Tong Humanity’s relationship with plastic and one woman’s mission to expose shocking new revelations about the impact of microplastics on human health. , Environnement
Parc Molson Parc Molson Sept-Îles '72: Archives du monde ordinaire , Etienne Langlois A film about the 1972 workers’ revolt in Sept-Îles—its causes, its tragic unfolding, and its human consequences. , Politics, Social mouvements, Work
Parc du Pélican Parc du Pélican Maurice , Serge Giguère Maurice portrays the legendary #9 of the Montreal Canadiens in an entirely new light. , Culture, History, Portrait
Place Shamrock Place Shamrock Diaries from Lebanon , Myriam El Hajj A poetic, personal portrait of Lebanon’s turmoil and resistance, through three voices and the filmmaker’s intimate reflections. , Democracy, Feminism, Politics, Sociology
Parc Molson Parc Molson La Pensée-Machine , Olivier D. Asselin A documentary essay exploring the invasion of machines into our lives and the resulting "culture war." , Sociology, Technology
Parc du Pélican Parc du Pélican Ernest Cole, lost and found , Raoul Peck Ernest Cole, an exiled photographer, exposed apartheid; Raoul Peck retraces his life, work, and rediscovered legacy. , Culture, Human Rights, Racism