NANCY WEBB | CANADA | 2020 | 12 MIN | V.O.A. / ENGLISH
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. As in du Maurier’s classic, Becca works at the intersection of fleeting intimacy and the lingering weight of relationships past.
Deaf people from Quebec City meet non-binary Acadian poet Mo Bolduc and, using the Quebec sign language, interpret some poems...
Des choses qui auraient pu être
In this hybrid of fantasy, dance and art aesthetics, a movie theatre cashier is haunted by the memory of her dead girlfriend...
Parle-moi (Talk to Me)
A 14-minute narrative film about not fitting in... in an over-the-top kind of way.
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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