DES CHOSES QUI AURAIENT PU ÊTRE (THINGS THAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN)
FARHAD PAKDEL | CANADA | 2020 | 6 MIN | SANS DIALOGUE / NO DIALOGUE
In this hybrid of fantasy, dance and art aesthetics, a movie theatre cashier is haunted by the memory of her dead girlfriend who keeps coming back to the house where they lived together.
Deaf people from Quebec City meet non-binary Acadian poet Mo Bolduc and, using the Quebec sign language, interpret some poems...
Parle-moi (Talk to Me)
A 14-minute narrative film about not fitting in... in an over-the-top kind of way...
Becca
In this contemporary queer interpretation of Daphne du Maurier’s Gothic novel “Rebecca”, strangers Max and Daphne share a lovestruck evening while a bizarre secret looms...
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A few fragments from the story of a lonely young man looking for love.
Chants d'amours
"Words can be like tiny doses of arsenic, we swallow them without paying attention, they seem to have no effect and now after a while the toxic effect is felt" - Victor Klemperer
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The Uninhabitable Ones (Inabitáveis)
A Brazilian contemporary dance company is about to debut “The Uninhabitable Ones (Inabitáveis)”, its newest performance...
A Bronx Story
Two queer Dominican men living in Bronx, New York, navigate modern-day relationship's trials and tribulations...