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- The year is 1952, in Québec City, Québec. Rachel (Suzanne Clément), sixteen, unmarried, and pregnant, works in the church. Filled with shame, she unburdens her guilt to a young Priest under the confidentiality of the confessional. In the present year of 1994, Pierre Lamontagne (Lothaire Bluteau) has returned to Québec to attend his father's funeral. He meets up with his adopted brother, Marc (Patrick Goyette), who has begun questioning his identity and has embarked on a quest for his roots that would lead them to the Québec of the 1950s. Past and present converge in a complex web of intrinque where the answer to the mystery lies.
- An unhappy married woman has an affair with a violent criminal. She gets pregnant with his baby, but he gets arrested and goes to prison. Now what?
- The early history of Canadian film making before the establishment of the National Film Board of Canada.
- -A documentary by Nadine Beaudet and Danic Champoux about Yolande Simard Perrault, / SYNOPSIS: As a woman of territory, Yolande Simard Perrault sees herself as the fruit of the telluric upheavals that struck the Charlevoix region of Quebec millions of years ago. As solid as the Canadian shield, she is the daughter of the crater born from the fall of a meteorite, hence her extraordinary vitality. The film paints a portrait of this determined woman, in the image of a country that was created in excess. A great love of Pierre Perrault's, she will abandon everything to live by his side and will be the filmmaker's accomplice.
- Biography of Canadian filmmaker Arthur Lipsett, who committed suicide in 1986.
- Overview of the culture of capitalism in the Quebec economy, especially with respect to the exploitation of natural resources by foreign companies. The film leads to a conclusion in favor of a socialist solution.
- A short musing on dreams and modern technology.
- On March 15, 1991 in the Marie-Gérin-Lajoie Hall of the University of Quebec at Montreal, 20 poets take to the stage to recite their work to 3000 spectators and dozens of cameras. The event is a tradition and occurs once every decade.