Sleepless Birds , Dana Melaver, Tom Claudon Industrial light in Bretagne, its environmental impacts on nature and time, and it raises philosophical questions about human control. , Agriculture, Environnement
Saturday , Jessica Hall From England to Hong Kong to Canada, Katherine and her mother defy doubts, building a vibrant life despite the challenges of disability. , Migration, Portrait
King's Court , Serville Poblete An intimate look of two young men navigating life, love, friendship and family. , Portrait, Social
Washed Away , Aucéane Roux As a village disappears due to heavy flooding, memories are revived. , Climate Crisis, Environnement
It will Always End in the End , Nancy Pettinicchio Montreal designer Gabriel, queer and HIV-positive, shares his acceptance journey, offering a timely, hopeful view of Quebec's HIV activism. , LGBTQI2SA+, Social
Speech for a melting statue , Collectif Faire-Part A poet hopes for the fall of the statue of Leopold II in Brussels, a symbol of institutional racism inherited from Belgium's colonial past. , Racism, Social struggle
Emboîter leurs pas , Manuel Piron The encounter of various donors to a queer archive center reveals the colors and history of Montreal's LGBTQIA2S+ community. , History, LGBTQI2SA+
The Delightful One , Diego Gros-Louis Fusing poetry and music, La Ravissante is a love letter to the Huron-Wendat Nation, carried by its engaged youth. , Culture, First nations
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