Les épiphanies questions the heteronormative system and explores the awakening of a lesbian desire through a theatre of objects and personal documents.
Over the course of a summer in Haute-Gaspésie, Rosie-Roch opens up about their complex relationship with their body and the recent unfolding of their identity.
Since 2010, Parthenais has become home to a queer community in Montreal. They share a triplex, creating memories between the dilapidated walls. Twelve years later, a wealthy family bought the building, marking the end of an era of gentrification.
One hundred years after Virginia Woolf's Orlando, where the character changes sex, Paul B. Preciado asserts that the world is becoming "Orlandesque" and organizes a casting call for today's Orlandos. This film project explores the transformation of the world in a poetic and political way.