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- Street artist, urban cowboy, a man whose hardscrabble life is etched into every line on his face - but a survivor. With paintbrush, humour and friendship he brightens the shop windows of Montreal lifting up the hearts of merchants and the spirits of passersby. Sign-painting is a vanishing trade. Claude Dolbec has chosen life on the margins for its access to fellowship and to beauty in its truest sense. Inspiring and uplifting, this is a tale of love and of remarkable resilience.
- No Land No Food No Life is a hard-hitting film which explores sustainable peasant and community agriculture and the urgent calls for an end to corporate global land grabs.
- Simon Goulet looks for the reasons so many boys drop out of school. Inspired by Serge Goyette who helped him make sense of school 30 years ago, director Simon Goulet wants to find out why so many more boys than girls drop out of high school in Quebec. Drop-outs, drop-back-ins, parents, teachers, and specialists take a hard look at the topic and do some serious damage to a number of sacred cows. Filmed in the style of a debate, A Guy's a Guy! is both deeply moving and very funny. But above all it starts a conversation on the language of boys and explores ways we can join in.
- Cities Held Hostage is a vivid history of the enormous conglomerates that have defined North America, transformed our environment and shaped the way we live. Building on a landmark of Canadian investigative journalism about the city of Montreal, the film features the leaders in the pushback against economic behemoths that capitalize on urban sprawl while destroying the land and the landscapes we love.
- Marc-André, Justin, Reda, Laurent, and Manuel have each had to deal with a multitude of challenges. Today they are accomplished young men with bright, well-paid futures ahead. In the documentary series these inspiring ambassadors don't hold back about issues shared by many boys and are very easy to identify with. #TonDéclic #WhenItClicks is produced by Films de l'Oeil for the SRAM (Service régional d'admission du Montréal métropolitain) and targets young men between 18 and 25 to inspire them to stay in school or go back to school in order to qualify for better jobs.
- The story of a woman whose husband is missing and presumed dead - of her fight, and her enduring love for him and for his country.