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- Analyses de produits d'épicerie, reportages sur les tendances, découvertes, plaisirs, valeurs nutritives, rapports qualité-prix...tous les sujets sur l'alimentation peuvent figurer au menu de 'l'épicerie'.On y trouve aussi des trucs simples mais efficaces. Des invitations à découvrir des produits du terroir, des façons d'apprêter les plats, des tests de goûts, des mises à l'épreuve d'instruments de cuisine, et des suggestions concernant les meilleurs achats de la semaine.
- As the music is at the heart of LOST SOUL project, for the first time Quebec, Anik Jean and her musicians will play the soundtrack 'LIVE' during the projection of the film, somewhat like the silent film era. This project was first conceived in projection - concert format, but it will also be available in a traditional version with integrated soundtrack to the film directly.
- -A septuagenarian and his 10-year-old grandson are isolated in a small village in Gaspesie (in province of Quebec, Canada). The grandfather's Alzheimer progresses and feel a certain attachment to his love, his wife, a memory that lasts. She stays in his mind, while the rest crumbles. The grandson tries his best to be a support, a safe place, for his grandfather as the film of his memory slowly burns.
- Marées is a sensory and immersive experience of the Gaspesian Sea. Through expressionist imagery and sound design, this film carries you to this country where the relationship with the sea is rich, profitable, harmonious, but also unpredictable and potentially destructive.
- At the end of a long sandbank, an opening was created. It is through this channel that the ocean and the rivers meet. This mix between fresh and salt water has permitted to create the center of this film: The salt marsh. Serving as a backdrop to the grandiose landscapes of Gaspésie, life is revealed through fish, mammals and the birds that inhabit this majestic place. Spectacular scenes: seductions, assaults, copulations, births and deaths are shown to us. The salt marsh is recognized to be the most productive ecosystems on the planet and this film is an exceptional testimony of that.
- Highlighting the natural history of Anticosti Island in all its splendour.
- Un retraité, qui fut pêcheur toute sa vie, s'ennuie à mourir chez son fils et sa belle-fille. Ayant découvert, au cours de ses longues promenades, une barque abandonnée, il entreprend en cachette de la remettre à flot pour un dernier voyage. Adapté d'un roman d'Yves Thériault, le film décrit les derniers jours d'un vieux pêcheur qui tient à garder sa dignité.
- -Description of the situation of the inshore, artisanal and offshore fisheries on the north coast of gaspesia (in Canada). Highlighting the uneasiness of fishers in the face of government policies that favour a highly industrialized type of fishery.
- Discovering the distinct habits of the sea birds located at the Gaspé coast in Québec, Canada.
- In 1953, in the Gaspé forest, there are three bodies half eaten by bears. Fearing repercussions on tourism and investment, Prime minister Maurice Duplessis decided to make an example accusing Wilbert Coffin.
- A must-see documentary series that offers fresh perspectives and a sensitive, hopeful look at environmental challenges through the eyes of some colourful and inspiring characters all around Quebec's Gaspé Peninsula.
- Depicts the true identity of "the Indian", also known by Belgian and French journalists as Norman William. Who is that man? Is he really the president of the United Peoples? Defender of the Métis? The leader of a vegetarian cult? He was involved, it is said, under the cover of humanitarian organizations, in political and financial enterprises of international scope. Today, this native of Quebec is hiding somewhere in Europe. This is where the filmmaker met him and decided to dig into his story. As his investigation progresses, the mystery deepens. Who is Norman William?
- Proposes the projection on two monitors of two asynchronous shots - that is to say, not filmed at the same speed - of the two lights of a Carleton-sur-Mer lighthouse that rotate simultaneously, each therefore screening at its own speed.
- When I was two months old my mother abandoned me, leaving me in my grandmother's care. She could no longer bear the sound of my incessant crying. So many tears drive me to the water's edge. Towards water that I have always been so afraid of. In a thought, in a moment, I revisited my past, I revisited hers.
- -Vidéoclip "Run Away" from Dead Obies.
- Journey of the Grand Lady: Quebec. Patrick and Cori: phonograph museum. Ina and Rodrigo: buffalo dance. Carla and Michael: Gaspésie rock. Christian and Moritz: climbing. Uwe sings. Alexander: tender steer. Andreas and Mark: gin start-up.
- An emerging generation of farmers unites around a common cause: developing initiatives that favour sustainable and rewarding community-based agriculture.
- Nature awakens and the food self-sufficiency project takes shape. Preserving the region's ecosystem, however, demands awareness-raising efforts.
- Spring is the season for working the land and planting. Thanks to a cooperative approach and mutual aid, everything runs more efficiently.
- With a little bit of resourcefulness, people can confront the greatest challenges. And when the environment is under threat, a peaceful resistance springs to life.
- With the right vision in place, the land has real potential. In farm fields or in the streets, strength in numbers matters above all.
- Fall has come: the harvest festival, hunting and butchering season. The village gets ready for winter. As ties between communities are strengthened, the Gaspé is changing.