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After meeting his Rwandan father in Montreal for the first time at 28 years old, Québécois journalist Sébastien Desrosiers sets off on an existential quest to his ancestral land in search of answers.
After meeting his Rwandan father in Montreal for the first time at 28 years old, Québécois journalist Sébastien Desrosiers sets off on an existential quest to his ancestral land in search of answers.
After a gruesome car accident, a young woman fights her mind's 3 levels of hell to survive.
With millions of views, the biggest online hit this week is an ambitious 27-minute independent TV pilot about gangster cats. Where did it come from?
Films from Karen Maine, A.V. Rockwell, Saim Sadiq, Miles Warren and more feature in our latest Watchlist article.
In the heart of a dark forest, two silhouettes meet, attract and repel each other in an explosive bridal parade.
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Time seems to have stopped around the retirement home. As we journey inside the building, discovering weakened bodies, auxiliary nurses and a black cat, the minutes go by slowly and repetitively.
An intimate portrait of the Freedom Dabka Group, a group of Palestinian-American performers who use the traditional Dabka dance as a means to connect to their community, their culture, and each other.
Netflix's latest anthology presents six short films from emerging African filmmakers.
A pilot version of the stop-motion samurai film which tells the story of "Jingoro Hidari," a legendary Edo-era sculptor. After being betrayed by his peers and losing both his father and his right arm, Jingoro is on a journey of revenge with his cat and a mechanical prosthetic arm.