As the beast brings havoc upon the woodland monastery, Hildegard searches for her uncle, whom she finds already dead, cradled by his comrade Ludwig. Blinded by rage and sadness, Ludwig enacts revenge on the beast at his own peril as Hildegard has to decide whether or not to leave him behind or to face the beast with him.
During the ice storm that hit Quebec in 1998, the inhabitants of the region known at the time as the Triangle of darkness, experienced an unprecedented power outage. In the depths of winter, the absence of heating quickly gave way to mutual aid and human warmth, suggesting that in Quebec, loneliness could be more dangerous than the cold. The film sketches the portrait of a woman and an old man whose precariousness usually remains invisible, but which the crisis situation reveals. Triangle of Darkness tells the story of how the woman tries to reproduce the human warmth that has so much marked the collective imagination of disaster victims.
Newly orphaned and freshly wounded from an immense loss, a boy lends his companion a prosthetic arm for the day. The companion would then expose the prosthetic limb to a mélange of textures and materials, whilst documenting the whole process. As the moon inches closer and closer towards the sun, the boy sees something unusual reflected on the water's surface...
While trying to purchase a key that promises escape from his dreary outside world and free his mind, an isolated character loses touch with his outer dystopian world bit by bit and diffuses with a TV program.
Débâcle (a french term referring to spring ice breakups) draws its inspiration from the shifting courses of the St-Lawrence river during wintertime. Through a search for the vast ice patch which usually clings to the Quebec North Shore coastline during the colder months, Débâcle bears witness to climate change and the fragility of our coastal territory.
In a noir world of dive bars and mad scientists, a desperate hit-man will take almost any job for a sweet taste of Orchid. But can an assassin afford a conscience? And can Orchid really mend a broken heart?
And the house, and the garden, and the old rusty basin, and the wind — everything has its own secret and its own soul. That's how children can feel. This is the film "White-white Day".
A man narrates stories of his life as a 10-year-old boy in 1969 Houston, weaving tales of nostalgia with a fantastical account of a journey to the moon.
Not many people know that every house is secretly inhabited by little monsters! These furry creatures take care of a family’s house but cannot be seen. Finnick is a little monster, who doesn’t seem to care about his responsibility of making a home out of the house. But everything changes after a new family comes to his house. When Finn meets 13-year-old Christine, inexplicable events begin to happen in the city and life will never be the same again!