Universal Language, Two Women in Gold and Peak Everything were among the province's big success stories in 2025.
Toronto has long been a go-to place for Quebec filmmakers to launch new work, connect directly to the U.S. marketplace and, by extension, propel their careers to the next level — Denis Villeneuve, ...
First, consider the concepts: A near-future dystopia, in which some bureaucratic functionary’s fantasy life begets corrosive social satire. A tale of late-’60s suburban dysfunction, as viewed through ...
Le Bel Écran is a monthly column about Quebec's screen culture from a local perspective. The first time I remember seeing Montreal in a horror film was in David Cronenberg’s Rabid. The film follows a ...
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There’s no better place to put your finger on the pulse of Quebec cinema than Toronto. The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) has become the go-to event for Quebec directors to launch new work ...
It’s only been two years since Canadian animator and director Félix Dufour-Laperrière debuted his critically acclaimed feature Ville Neuve, an intimate drama set against the backdrop of the Québec ...