On DVD
JOURNEY’S END
80 min, Documentary, Quebec, Canada, 2009
An abandoned motel converted into a retirement home sets the stage for an elegiac exploration of life and ageing.
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40 min, Documentary, Quebec, Canada, 2008
A journey in Nunavut punctuated by captured moments and encounters.
Read moreA TENT ON MARS
60 min, Documentary, Quebec, Canada, 2008
Schefferville, a mining town active in the 80s which was since abandonned, is now the new home of the Innu People.
Read moreMY FATHER’S STUDIO
72 min, Documentary, Canada, 5.1
In November 2001, Quebec Painter Edmund Alleyn (1931-2004) agreed to be filmed in his Montreal studio by his daughter, filmmaker Jennifer Alleyn. There, something unexpected happened : an authentic encounter, with no beating around the bush, no mask. From a few existential questions –about life, painting, death- thruth emerged. The artist died of cancer in December 2004 before Jennifer could film him again. After inheriting his studio, she found herself in this sacred space, still imbued with the presence and imagination of her father. Her film is an attempt to prolong the dialogue, to find the missing fragments of her father’s life. Edmund Alleyn was an intense and complex man of integrity who left his mark on Canadian art history.
Read moreTHE OTHER SIDE OF THE COUNTRY
84 min, Documentary, Quebec, Canada, 2007
A visually exquisite, meditative immersion into a Uganda ravaged by 20 years of war.
Read moreTHE SPIRIT OF PLACES
84 min, Documentary, Quebec, Canada, 2006
This documentary follows the photographical journey of Gabor Szilasi in the area of Charlevoix in 1970, 35 years after the facts.
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