3500+ Films - 2.5 million words – 1 million viewers! Founder and Curator Carmela selects some of our most entertaining, powerful and inspiring films at We Are Moving from Quebec. These include fiction and documentary about young people, women - and diverse short films about real-life stories and animation.
Total length of this section: 20 films.
<YOUNG PEOPLE>
Hutchison - The myths in a young child’s mind come alive when four outsiders unexpectedly cross paths in her, seemingly, unobtrusive Montreal neighbourhood. It’s a story of a strange encounter between a playful 8-year-old girl, an old enchantress and four misguided strangers. Length: 8 minutes. Director Aki Pagratis:
MAÎTRES NAGEURS (By the pool) - During the heat wave, swimmers flock to a municipal pool. Rain or shine, as the days pass the place takes on a life of its own, and the lifeguards, while immature at times, shoulder considerable responsibilities. Length: 15 minutes. Writer/Director Karine Bélanger:
Angel and Alien - Lili has nothing to do with her family: that numb sister and that mother who thinks she's crazy. She will meet The Martian, a maladaptive teenager. Their complicity will grow around their imaginary worlds. Length: 19 minutes 46 seconds. Writer/Director Sandrine Béchade:
The Beep Test - Wojtek, a new student at school, is the perfect prey for Thomas and Philippe, two students in search of entertainment. Not finding the words in front of his assailants, Wojtek will go back to his physical education course to express the substance of his thoughts. Length: 14 minutes 46 seconds. Writer/Director Maxime Aubert:
<WOMEN’S VOICES>
L'autre rive (A Shore Away) - Newly employed in an emergency shelter for people experiencing homelessness, Genevieve is shaken up to meet again with Camille, a young woman whom she believed to have successfully reinserted while being her social worker. *Shot in a real emergency shelter of Montreal, QC, Canada. Length: 17 minutes 46 seconds. Writer/Director/Producer Gaëlle Graton:
Marguerite - An aging woman and her nurse develop a friendship that inspires her to unearth unacknowledged longing and thus help her make peace with her past. Length: 19 minutes 9 seconds. Writer/Director Marianne Farley:
Lunar-Orbit rendezvous - A woman-tampon joins a man-astronaut on a road trip to the moon. Daniel is on a mission to scatter his mother’s ashes and Claude is hoping for her period to make a miraculous return. A modern tale that captures the fever dream of a first voyage to the moon. Length: 14 minutes. Director Melanie Charbonneau:
death isn't the same anymore - A young woman explores life and death through the relationship with her beds. Length: 5 minutes 39 seconds. Writer/Director/Producer Jennifer Mulligan:
<SHORT FILMS>
The divine strategy - Frustrated by Catholic Church’s decline, a priest gets help from a strange marketing expert to get people back to church. Length: 18 minutes. Director Martin Forget:
Never Tear Us Apart - When James approaches a small cabin in the woods, the sweet-natured grandparents he’s looking for turn out to be crazed, backwoods cannibals. Length: 6 minutes 13 seconds. Director Sid Zanforlin:
Cheap Hugs (Les Câlins Cheaps) - Two strangers, reeling from the loss of their mutual friend, find themselves in an unexpected moment of connection on the streets of Montreal. Length: 15:08. Writer/Director/Producer/Actor Sarah Baskin:
Speechless - A man must find the courage to deliver unspeakable news to his girlfriend after she wakes from an accident-induced coma. SPEECHLESS is a sensitive and compelling portrait of the limits of love in confronting loss and grief. Length: 13 minutes. Director Alexis Fortier Gauthier:
The Worm - Inheriting the family home is a chance for Jules and his partner, Alice, to write their own page in his family history. But they are thwarted by a strange force that spreads insidiously throughout the house. Is nostalgia driving Jules into madness? Length: 14 minutes 52 seconds. Writer/Director/Editor Charles Grenier:
Pro Pool - Freshly graduated with a bachelor's degree in history and civilization, Charles-Olivier struggles to find a job in his field and must rely on a clerk job in a pool shop. Feeling down, he navigates his gig as best he can. Length: 8 minutes. Writer/Director Alec Pronovost:
<REAL-LIFE STORIES>
Il était 6 fois (Once Upon 6 Times) - An intimate portrait of a mother on a quest for the most effective educational platform for her young son. Length: 80 or 52 minutes (TV version). Director/Producer Liane Simard:
Innu Nikamu: Resist & Sing - The Innu Nikamu Native Music Festival through the eyes of its founders and musicians. A story of healing, a duty of remembrance. Length: 1 hour 32 minutes. Writer/Director Kevin Bacon Hervieux:
Decypher is a documentary on the evolution of Breaking (breakdance) in Montreal, and traces the arrival of this dance in the Quebec metropolis, in the 80s, and its recent evolution. Length: 50 minutes 24 seconds. Director/Producer/Actor/Editor Léo Caron:
Flat Rocks - 79-year-old Louis Diabo battles against the construction of Canada’s St. Lawrence Seaway during the 1950s to save his farm and the Kahnawake Mohawk community. Flat Rocks weaves together breathtaking present-day footage of Kahnawake with archival photos dating back over 80 years revealing the community’s way of life threatened by the Seaway. A poetic narration in the Mohawk language voices the community’s connection to the water. Length: 10 minutes. Writer/Director/Co-Producer Courtney Montour:
<ANIMATION>
Winds of Spring (Un Printemps) - Unfolding with the rhythm of the seasons, Winds of Spring tells the tender story of a young girl who, driven by the irrepressible need for self-fulfillment, decides to leave the family nest. Keyu Chen employs her signature style of fluid transitions and fine, spare lines inspired by Chinese ink painting in her delicately crafted first film. Length: 6 minutes 7 seconds. Writer/Director Keyu Chen:
The Subject - An animator dissects his own body, extracting memories, emotions and fears that will nurture his work. As he cuts into his skin with a scalpel, various symbolic objects recalling his past emerge. Reaching the heart after cracking his ribs, he succeeds in identifying the burden he’s been dying to cast off. Length: 10 minutes. Writer/Animator/Director Patrick Bouchard: