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- On an impoverished Italian island, a free-spirited woman is accused of madness by townspeople fed up with her antics.
- A visual social examination in the form of ten conversations between a driving woman and her various pick-ups and hitchhikers.
- Documentary on the deaths of Tupac Shakur and Biggie Smalls and the East Coast/West Coast, hip-hop/rap rivalry that culminated in late 1996 and early 1997.
- A young woman is forced to marry an old greedy man to save her father from bankruptcy although she has promised her heart to another man.
- The film tells a story of two scrap pickers - the title hero Edi and his friend Jureczek. Edi is wrongly accused of having raped the girl whose brothers have got the control over one of the city areas. Edi is severely punished for that but he accepts his fate taking care of the girl's child.
- In the middle of the night, in the Quebec countryside, all hell breaks loose as a black teenager is caught smashing a racially denigrating lawn ornament. Together the neighbours attend to justice against the vandal. Thorough the night there is mounting racism, fueled by alcohol, and violence. Le Nèg' opens the morning after when the police investigators arrive at the scene to take depositions.
- Didier and Anne, both trying to escape from their lives, literally bump into one another on the streets of Paris and, through a series of adventures, set about creating a quiet revolution in their lives. Clear-eyed, witty and entirely original, this is a film of friendship and an exploration of our need not to run away, but to create what we really want for ourselves.
- Tuck is a public-access puppeteer by day, minion of a medieval-themed roofing company by night. Tuck wants to live a productive life, but his attentions are divided by an assortment of avocations that seem to be going nowhere. That's until he meets Suz. The problem is, Suz doesn't impress easily.
- A revealing look at the great Quebecois director who gave us such classic films as Mon Oncle Antoine, A toute prendre and Kamouraska: Power of Passion. Amidst the rise of French-Canadian identity and the political struggles of the '60s, Jutra was at the forefront of a group of artists dedicated to social change and attacking taboo.