With her butcher shop in Trois-Pistoles, Renée LeBlanc-Paulin has surrounded herself with a network of women committed to maintaining a supply chain as fragile as it is necessary.
A growing group of anarchists establish an eco-activist, anti-capitalist community in a French forest. But the State has other plans. A cinematic and revolutionary film about freedom and ideals.
A portrait in 16 voices from the Earth Uprisings movement reveals the unprecedented composition of multiple forces deployed to resist the ongoing ecological catastrophe.
The film sheds light on the untold story of Quebec’s Young Catholic Workers (JOC), a grassroots labor movement born in the 1930s. The film explores its essential role in the feminist and union struggles and social transformations that shaped Quebec in the 20th century.
Graffiti, stencils, people, and insects appear and disappear on a bridge in Cuenca, a city in southern Ecuador, revealing the gender violence persisting through the years.
Michèle Stephenson’s moving documentary centres on the 1969 student protests against racism at Montreal’s Concordia University and their contribution to the story of Black liberation.
Our housing became commodities. Profit-driven speculation blocks access. Boosting supply isn't enough; new units fuel speculation. Decommodification is the essential solution.