Films
Film
23e
Blast Beat
Pascal Plante
Canada (Quebec), Fiction
It ain't easy singing for a black metal band…
Film
23e
Bleu tonnerre
Jean-Marc E. Roy, Philippe David Gagné
Canada (Quebec), Fiction
Bruno, in his thirties and in desperate need of a purpose, ends up homeless after a breakup. Without despairing and under the watchful eye of his motherly big sister, this sawmill worker will find the drive to put his beloved blue suit back on and to rekindle an old flame.
Film
23e
Bleu tonnerre
Jean-Marc E. Roy, Philippe David Gagné
Canada (Quebec), Fiction
Bruno, in his thirties and in desperate need of a purpose, ends up homeless after a breakup. Without despairing and under the watchful eye of his motherly big sister, this sawmill worker will find the drive to put his beloved blue suit back on and to rekindle an old flame.
Film
23e
Bleu tonnerre
Jean-Marc E. Roy, Philippe David Gagné
Canada (Quebec), Fiction
Bruno, in his thirties and in desperate need of a purpose, ends up homeless after a breakup. Without despairing and under the watchful eye of his motherly big sister, this sawmill worker will find the drive to put his beloved blue suit back on and to rekindle an old flame.
Film
23e
Bonfires
Martin Bureau
Canada (Quebec), Documentary
Huge bonfires are lit by Protestants in Northern Ireland on July 12 each year, as part of the celebrations of the 1690 Battle of the Boyne. They are made from wooden pallets, tires, and garbage. To the Protestants, they are symbols of identity affirmation; to the Catholics, they mean arrogance and humiliation.
Film
23e
Bonfires
Martin Bureau
Canada (Quebec), Documentary
Huge bonfires are lit by Protestants in Northern Ireland on July 12 each year, as part of the celebrations of the 1690 Battle of the Boyne. They are made from wooden pallets, tires, and garbage. To the Protestants, they are symbols of identity affirmation; to the Catholics, they mean arrogance and humiliation.
Film
23e
Bonfires
Martin Bureau
Canada (Quebec), Documentary
Huge bonfires are lit by Protestants in Northern Ireland on July 12 each year, as part of the celebrations of the 1690 Battle of the Boyne. They are made from wooden pallets, tires, and garbage. To the Protestants, they are symbols of identity affirmation; to the Catholics, they mean arrogance and humiliation.
Film
23e
Bonfires
Martin Bureau
Canada (Quebec), Documentary
Huge bonfires are lit by Protestants in Northern Ireland on July 12 each year, as part of the celebrations of the 1690 Battle of the Boyne. They are made from wooden pallets, tires, and garbage. To the Protestants, they are symbols of identity affirmation; to the Catholics, they mean arrogance and humiliation.
Film
23e
Bonfires
Martin Bureau
Canada (Quebec), Documentary
Huge bonfires are lit by Protestants in Northern Ireland on July 12 each year, as part of the celebrations of the 1690 Battle of the Boyne. They are made from wooden pallets, tires, and garbage. To the Protestants, they are symbols of identity affirmation; to the Catholics, they mean arrogance and humiliation.
Film
23e
Brotherhood
Meryam Joobeur
Canada (Quebec), Fiction
Mohamed is a hardened shepherd living in rural Tunisia with his wife and two sons. Mohamed is deeply shaken when his oldest son Malek returns home after a long journey with a mysterious new wife. Tension between father and son rises over three days until reaching a breaking point.