Brigitte Archambault
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An exploratory film on Jean-Claude Lauzon, the mythical black sheep of Quebec cinema, taking us on an extraordinary yet psychoanalytical journey retelling the relationship between a father and son. Using archival footage, animation, historical figures who populate his imagination, and clips from his films, an enigmatic, warm portrait of the man is created.
La théorie Lauzon

Brilliantly mixing animated sequences and archival footage, Marie-Josée Saint-Pierre paints a touching portrait of virtuoso pianist Oscar Peterson.
Oscar
In a suburban bungalow surrounded by an impenetrable wall, a woman lives alone with a talking screen as her sole companion and guardian. The screen fulfils most of her wishes without ever revealing the purpose of her existence.
The Shiatsung Project

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Femelles

Zaire, January 1993. Rachel's family, an 8-year-old French girl, lives in Kinshasa in a house overlooking the Congo River. A sensual and intimate film about memory, writing and forgetting.
Hibiscus Season

The story of a young woman’s daily life and her relationship to clothing throughout the seasons. A touching ode to the microscopic beauty that surrounds us, where the clothing we wear becomes the protagonist of our memories and mementos.
Clothing

Animated short film recounting the first childbirth of director Marie-Josée Saint-Pierre. The filmmaker discovered with great emotion that she was pregnant with her first child. She was waiting with all her love for this little angel, far from suspecting that her childbirth would be a real nightmare, would turn into a tragedy and that she and her baby would find themselves on the verge of death...
Passages

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