Visions Ouest screens a lighthearted Cannes entry that looks at family, connection, and fine art, bouncing between 1895 and 2025
Read MoreFrench videographer and activist Vincent Verzat reconnects with biodiversity in Visions Ouest presentation
Read MoreStrong performances in the story of a French bookstore owner who forms bonds with a father and child make Visions Ouest’s final summer installment a must-see
Read MorePeople-pleasing goes haywire as Visions Ouest presents the sequel to the hit Quebec comedy Menteur
Read MoreVisions Ouest presents the Cannes opener about a star chef who reconnects with her earthy, truck-stop roots
Read MoreDocumentary restores more than a hundred shorts by the legendary Lumière Brothers, in Visions Ouest presentation
Read MoreCopresented with Visions Ouest, new comedy mixes unvarnished look at alcoholism with desert adventure
Read MoreLa Femme Cachée faces buried trauma; En Fanfare celebrates the power of music; and Saint-Exupéry tells an old-style adventure story
Read MoreProgram opens with Charles Aznavour biopic Monsieur Aznavour and closes with Antoine de Saint-Exupéry tribute Saint-Exupéry
Read MoreOpening La Tournée Québec Cinéma, nostalgic comedy mixes with church abuse of power in a Montreal neighbourhood
Read MoreRomantic locales, witty repartee, and entrancing music in biopic about “France’s Frank Sinatra”
Read MoreWhite rabbits and Magritte clouds, as Visions Ouest presents film of Orchestre symphonique de Montréal’s epic and affecting multimedia performance
Read MoreAt Rendez-Vous French Film Festival, movie captures the poetry, imagery, and culture shocks of refugee family’s journey to Quebec
Read MoreMaking its Vancouver premiere at Rendez-Vous French Film Festival, Julien Capraro’s new NFB movie assesses the good, the bad, and the ugly of the emerging laptop-and-sweatpants generation
Read MoreIn the movie based on critically lauded Quebec play La Meute, two people form an unlikely bond in a remote B&B
Read MoreIn stylish film hitting la Tournée Québec Cinéma at Studio 16, standout star Sara Montpetit plays a bloodsucker who hates the idea of killing
Read MoreFrom Quebec, a manic and stylized satire of sexism, plus a defiantly nonjudgmental look at female sex addicts
Read MoreRendez-Vous French Film Festival matinee features Q&A with Quebec codirector Sarah Nacer
Read MoreFilm is based on the true 1960s story of Romain Gary and Jean Seberg, and their struggles to retrain a dog bred to attack Black people
Read MoreBoth films, part of Black History Month screenings at VIFF Centre, untangle true events
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