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- When the fishing boats set out from Richibouctou this morning, the villagers aren't looking for fish, but to put their small Acadian town on the map. Why? There is a film crew in town.
- -When Sister Gabrielle undergoes a near-death experience, her world turns upside down: she begins to doubt the existence of God and the promised life after death. By sharing this revelation with her best friend, Sister Marie-Thomas, she unwittingly causes a disturbance in their friendship that will lead her to question her fundamental values.
- André Raemdonck, 77-year-old curator of the Brussels Toy Museum, shows us round and visits a toy fair. A committee discusses the future of the museum.
- 1920. Gaspésie. À la demande de ses filles, un père revisite l'histoire de leur région et de leurs ancêtres, mais la version officielle prend de moins en moins d'envergure quand certaines questions trouvent la surface.
- -At the beginning, a thrilling mix of sounds and lights. Voices that intermingle, low and light. The table is covered with vegetables to be peeled, fruits and dishes already prepared. It is a family meal. In the evening. A daily and turbulent meeting. Everything important that the family members experience is discussed in the kitchen. It is the place of the first flowerings of the soul. Sensual and fragile words. One pours oneself to drink. "Mom, are you listening to me when I talk to you?"
- At a cafe terrace, Dr. Jack introduces himself and tells Joseph that he doesn't exist.
- Dora Vasquez is back in Montreal after several years and several countries of the Americas. This is the end of a journey that began in Guatemala, a country at war, twenty years ago.
- A Russian immigrant now residing in Montreal, Alexandre Sobalev practices and teaches the art of iconography using a technique that dates back to the 15th century. The mysticism that emanates from this art form brings him to question his most personal convictions.
- -Jason, 12, lives alone with his mother Marie. When he tells her that he has been accepted into a sports education program, the boy does not expect his life to change forever.
- "What can you do with a daughter who dreams of being your son, who transforms herself before your very eyes, yet without you?" In the form of a letter written to his father, Rémy Huberdeau tells his own stories with the help of archive footage from the Twenties. Indeed, how to express the hidden secret that has been gnawing at him since he was nineteen, his voyage through no-man's land between two territories, two sexes while echoing the interwar period? Endowed with a function that is alternately evocative and repetitive, these archives focus more on expression than on determination: a speeding train that hits the screen, women and men at work, an old "survivor of the Resistance" who fascinates the filmmaker, or images that evoke division, such as a double procession of men separated by an empty stretch of land. Punctuated by a vaguely tragic soundtrack, "Au pays des esprits" pursues a simple goal: finding a home close to that which one loves, like the little shack that appears at the beginning of the film and at the end, just before the filmmaker re-assumes the quest of his identity.
- 28-year-old flautist Hélène lives with constant ringing in her ears. With the support of her father, she decides to press on with her passion despite this condition known as tinnitus.
- In the nerve-wracking atmosphere of their mother's funeral, a brother and sister meet again at the place that indelibly marked their childhood. Between a breeding farm and the ghost of a lost father, a veritable dogfight is in the making.
- Continue my path despite the obstacles. Refuse to answer hatred with hatred. Find the way back to my roots.
- Youth's errors mark us for life. Samuel realizes it when, during a reunion party, he is greeted coldly by his former classmates.