3·30 evenings: New series of events

3·30 evenings: New series of events

ALL ABOUT OUR SUPPORT PROGRAMS

The October 15, 2025 deadline is approaching soon… And you’re you still hesitating about applying for PRIM support? Fear not, this article is here to guide you. PRIM will also be opening its doors on September 25  to answer all your questions and advise you on how to get started.

Why apply to one of our support programs?

In and of itself, our programs offer you between 75% and 90% off the cost of renting our equipment, rooms and studios, but PRIM’s support goes beyond that. PRIM also offers independent artists an opportunity to professionalize their practice by providing a human approach to post-production. Whether in the development phase or on the eve of your first release, our team is on hand to meet your specific needs. After all, your work deserves to be seen and heard in the highest possible quality.

Our three support programs :


Creative Assistance

PRIM’s flagship program, get a 75% discount on the rental of our equipment, rooms and studios for the duration of your project. By applying this program, you could also become the Jury’s favorite and obtain a more substantial 85% discount.

Doc at Risk

In keeping with the historical documentary practice of many of our members, the aim of this program is to support documentary work that involves a certain amount of risk, whether in terms of subject matter, financing, formal bias or questioning the language of film. For this risk-taking, we offer an 85% discount on the rental fees for our equipment, theaters and studios. Only one project per competition will be eligible. Not your project? You’re still eligible for creative assistance by applying to this program.

Research and Exploration

This program is specifically designed for projects in the development phase. Whether you want to experiment, test ideas or deepen your artistic approach before creation, this program gives you greater freedom to define the form of your next work, with a 90% discount on some of our equipment and installations.

Projects supported in any of our programs are chosen by a jury of peers.
This jury examines the quality and feasibility of the work.

Need to know more?

Don’t hesitate to contact us if you have any questions.
We’ll also be happy to answer your questions in person at our information session on September 25, from 4:00 to 7:00 pm.

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Welcome to the new PRIM excecutive Board.

Welcome to the new PRIM excecutive Board.

New faces on the Board 

From left to right, Karla Mezza, Aimé Majeau Beauchamp, Lessandro Sócrates elected board members

New composition of the Board

Following our Annual General Meeting on December 16, PRIM is pleased to announce the new composition of its Board.

Karla Meza and Lessandro Socrates were re-elected, having joined the Board last summer. Aimé Majeau Beauchamp joins the Board for his first term. Together, they bring new perspectives and actively participate in the renewal of the Board.

Claudie Lévesque, Robert D. Morais and Joyce Joumaa also continue their commitment to the Board.

Finally, PRIM would like to extend its warmest thanks to Annabel Loyola and François Delisle for their sustained commitment over many years. Their involvement over the years has had a significant impact on the life and development of the organization. A special mention goes to Simon Gaudreau, whose involvement on the Board until last summer was part of an equally sustained and decisive journey for PRIM.

This new composition of the Board reflects PRIM’s commitment to a diverse and inclusive Board, reflecting the communities it supports.

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46 new projects supported by PRIM!

46 new projects supported by PRIM!

46 new projects supported by PRIM!

Project photo SimUlator by Amélie Barrette (Nou Noune) and Laurence Wells, supported by l’aide à la création

Following the October 2025 filing, 46 projects will be supported by our support programs!

Creation Assistance

Artists eligible for theAide à la création program will benefit from a 75% discount on our production and post-production equipment.

FICTION

Infinite beauty François Delisle

Canals Brigit Archambault

I may be a dorado Noée Noviant

The ninthEvangéline Kabuya

Les rois de coeur – Gabriel-Antoine Roy

Les ronds dans l’eau – Sarah Anne Parent

Pascam David Uloth

Renaissance Rafaël Beauchamp

Pascam David Uloth

Squashmen Elian Mikkola

The Galactic Ghoul Collectif De VinSi

The pregancy test Holly Brace-Lavoie

To love you Timur Aslaev

A special kind of light Frédéric St-Hilaire

Vanessa au Paradis Audrey Nantel-Gagnon

A strong industry, a growing city – Samuel Boucher

EXPERIMENTAL

Amid Mounting Evidence – Sarah Foulkes

O-Tisserandes Marion Chuniaud

VISUAL / DIGITAL ART

Forest monologue Collectif Béchard Hudon

SimUlator Collective Amélie Barrette and Laurence Wells

For François Morelli

DOCUMENTARY

Thus Spoke Monchoachi Pierre Luc Junet

From Berri to Papineau Vincent Dutil-Lefebvre

Fresh Air Exhaustion Maria Chekhanovich

Pipun Meshkanau – Jean-Martin Gagnon

High Season Sarah Baril Gaudet

The story of porosity Johanne Chagnon

Ho’s FishtankVjosana Shkurti

Jwad AmiraYza Nouiga

The art of blooming again Rui Silveira

The hand Catherine Martin

Les ombres du volcan- Yann-Manuel Hernandez

Roots always grow upwardsYann Reynolds

Nabisipi – River of Man Yoan Charlebois

Roger Nicolas Lachapelle

The Leopard Ali El-Darsa

The sound of Victory Joseph Dahdah

Trait d’union Collectif Thalia Danielson and Sasha Henry

Transhumance Samuel Bellefleur

Doc at Risk

The project awarded the Doc à risque is Pimmariit by Emmet Walsh .

This feature-length documentary introduces us to Adamie Kalingo, an elder from Ivujivik, who undertakes several expeditions with members of his community to fish, hunt and visit islands where the Inuit have left behind mysterious circular rock formations. These journeys by boat and on foot are the setting for Adamie’s memories of his own past, that of his father, mother, grandparents and children. He ponders the importance of the Inuit’s place in the Ivujivik territory, their way of life in the present day, their place in history and their prospects for the future.

Research and Exploration

Recipients of this program will benefit from a 90% discount on our venues and equipment.

Cloudette in the city Elise Simard

Echoes: a synergy of sound Mauricio Trujillo Pena

The parable of Attar Ariane Lorrain

Los que nos toco – What falls on our heads Isabelle Lavigne

Lucien Jamie Ross

From west to west Pascal Sanchez

On the imperceptible and its revelation Laura Criollo-Carrillo

Jury’s favorite

A special mention goes to A summer in Itilli by Myna Ishulutak and Aïda Maigre-Touchet !

This feature-length documentary plunges us into the Itilli camp, where traditional knowledge is preserved by the elders through hunting, fishing and the importance of caribou. This camp is an essential place of transmission for the younger generations. By filming, the artists teach, learn and practice together. The film conveys a precious experience: the freedom and joy of a young generation evolving in a natural environment, while reconnecting with their ancestral Inuit ways of life.

Myna and Aïda will benefit from an 85% discount on our production and post-production equipment.

Congratulations to all the artists!

And for those of you who would like to make your next deposit, you have until April 15, 2025.

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