Amani

Amani

Amani

Alliah Fafin

Les Films de l’Autre
17 minutes | 2020

Sound mixing and colorization done at PRIM

Distribution Les Films du 3 mars

Amani - Alliah Fafin

Synopsis
In this tale, situated halfway between reality and fantasy, a mysterious narrator tells us the story of Amani, a young boy with a passion for dance. Amani’s innocence and joy open the narrator’s eyes to the humanity he had never really cared about before.
But as the night begins to rumble, Amani’s joy disappears to be replaced by her pain that echoes in the silence of the plain.

Amani - Alliah Fafin

Prends ça court !
Prix Périphéria

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Passage

Passage

Passage

Sarah Baril Gaudet

La Cabane
81 minutes | 2020

supported by PRIM through
theRisky Documentary Assistance Program

Distribution Les Films du 3 mars

Passage - Sarah Baril Gaudet

Synopsis
Gabrielle and Yoan are 18 years old. Even though they both grew up in Témiscamingue, their aspirations are opposite. While Yoan wants to leave the region to break his loneliness and explore his homosexuality, Gabrielle is torn at the idea of pursuing her studies more than a hundred kilometers from home.

Passage - Sarah Baril Gaudet
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CHSLD

CHSLD

CHSLD

François Delisle

Films 53/12
18 minutes | 2020

supported by PRIM through
the Creation Assistance Program

Fragments Distribution

CHSLD - François Delisle

Synopsis
François Delisle paints an intimate portrait of his mother, a resident of a CHSLD. A dive into the daily and medical life of a woman at the end of her life, where respect, love and dignity persist.

Prayer for a Lost Mitten - Jean-François Lesage

Festival Off-Courts de Trouville
People’s Choice Awards

Prends ça court !
Prix de l’Association des propriétaires de cinémas du Québec

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Peacock’s Monologues

Peacock’s Monologues

Peacock’s Monologues

Matthew Wolkow

29 minutes | 2020

supported by PRIM through
the Creation Assistance Program

La Distributrice de Films

Peacock's Monologues - Matthew Wolkow

Synopsis
Halfway between poetry, ornithology and improvised music, this film is an appointment. A meeting of sorts that begins 6000 km apart between Lisbon and Montreal, and foremost a conversation between two neighbours. The very result of a trip to Portugal for one and faraway reminiscences for the other. An appointment, but one could also say a meeting, an interview, a conversation between two neighbors; one curious about his job and the other, retired. All born from the aftermath of a trip to Portugal by one and memories of the country by the other.

Peacock's Monologues - Matthew Wolkow
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Vases communicants

Vases communicants

Vases
communicants

François Lemieux and Edith Brunette

79 minutes | 2020

Supported by PRIM in the context of the LUX residency
with Main Film, Vidéographe and Oboro

Distribution Vidéographe

Vases communicants - Edith Brunette et François Lemieux

Synopsis
Through these gestures, a landscape is elaborated, cobbled and moving, which testifies to logics of coexistence with a world squared, certainly, of infrastructures which program and cut out – borders, agencies of human resources, pipelines, networks of surveillance – but also streaked with movements which do not allow themselves to be seized – fugitive migrations, depression, disengagement, occupations, tiredness, explosions, leaks. Movements of beings, things and indecisive matters, which leave their traces and invite to other jumps, always.
Vases communicants points to a world in survival that seeks to ensure its own survival by containing the movements of materials, capital and humans, while assigning each thing to its place: but retention prepares the bursting, and this world leaks everywhere. Edith Brunette and François Lemieux’s research will consist in articulating objects, filmed manipulations and texts in order to narrate in an experimental, poetic and critical way the construction – and the possible deposition – of this world.

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