Identity
Les Films du 3 Mars (F3M) invites you to discover thematic cinema about Identity. From fiction to documentaries, long and short, enjoy the best of Québécois and Canadian filmmaking !
SNOW HIDES THE SHADE OF FIG TREES
21 min, Fiction, Quebec, Canada, 2009
Framed in poetic realism, Snow hides the shade of fig trees tells the story of a handful of immigrants experiencing the first snowfall of the season.
Read moreMY MUSLIM SISTERS
68 min, Documentary, Quebec, Canada, 2009
An intimate depiction of two Quebecers muslim women, this documentary delves into the reality of veiled women in contemporary Quebec.
Read moreHE’S THE MAN
89 min, documentary, Quebec, Canada, 2005
Chronicle of an amateur theater company which has been performing the life of Jesus for 31 years.
Read moreAMNESIA: The James Brighton Enigma
90 min, Fiction, Quebec, Canada, 2005
A young american is found naked in the streets of Old Montreal.
Read moreDANNY IN THE SKY
88 min., Fiction, Québec, Canada, 2001
Danny wants to become part of a society that values luxury, glamour and appearances above all, by becoming a model.
Read moreTHE ESCORT
92 min., Fiction, Quebec, Canada, 1996
This is the story of Philippe and Jean-Marc who have been together eight years.
Read moreMY LIFE
21 min., Fiction, Quebec, Canada, 1993
A gay writer looks back at his life and the different people he has been, a hippie, a disco bunny, a gay man living with AIDS…
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