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Le Clitoris (2017)
Women are lucky, they get to have the only organ in the human body dedicated exclusively for pleasure: the clitoris! In this humorous and instructive animated documentary, find out its unrecognized anatomy and its unknown herstory.
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7.5
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3.4
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Indigo Crystal (2023)
Vuk, a 30-year-old ex-convict haunted by his best friend's suicide, is trying to save his younger brother, Zizi.
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50
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Out of Touch (2018)
In search of a way out..To the other side of daily routines of modern life..Is there any message left for us to listen to? Are we gonna succeed or remain out of touch?..
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60
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An Echoing Memory of a Tongue (2017)
Words are just sounds that we have ascribed meaning to. But words are finite, the sounds we can generate are probably not. "An Echoing Memory of a Tongue" is an experimental/abstract visual trace of a stutter, the struggle that a person with chronic stuttering carries through his speech in an act of communication. In this broken-narrative, hand painted imagery, the combination of visuals, voices and the music tries to reflect the dialectical intricacies of weight and freedom within this struggle. This animation was inspired by my own stuttering since childhood, which undermined my own speech-acts, spawning different kinds of limitation.
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60
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Flight of Monochrome Feathers (2025)
This animated documentary visualizes an interview with Keyvan Mahjoor, an Iranian visual artist living and working in Montreal, Canada.
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80
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Blue Heaven (2025)
A suffering man enters a bizarre, dreamlike world where he's forced to confront the life he's considering leaving behind.
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100
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The Tub (2018)
A perverted boy looks through a peephole. He sees something he is not suppose to see, a woman farting in a bathtub.
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100
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Empty Nest (2019)
As an older woman is cleaning her home, she remembers that she is all alone in her home and dreams of the boy that once lived with her.
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40
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Blue Dreams of the Wind (2024)
A chase encounter between a wild woman and a rabbit. It is a union with otherness in a forest bathed in blue shadows.
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60
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The Other (2020)
We are constantly in conversation with the Other, either symbolically or literally. In the process of responding to the symbolic Other, it is hard to tell if the response is to the subject or our own projection. This animation tries to visualize this question within the social contact of an individual or a crowd.
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60
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Medecine sapienne (2022)
It's a medical operation, the removal of the human being's nature and the implantation of concepts imagined by him.
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100
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Static (2019)
A young woman's television stops working, so she gets a telescope to watch TV through her neighbor's window.
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60
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Tengri (2012)
Wind burial, influenced by Shamanism, is an old Mongolian tradition. When someone dies, the corpse is carried on a cart until a bump causes the body to fall. The place where the body lands becomes a simple tomb.
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100
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N.U.N.S. with Nunchucks (2021)
In the distant future, within the city of LOS MUTANTES, FREDA DAVIS and LUCILLE NERO, two spies from the National Union of National Spies (N.U.N.S.), ask BETTY POWELL to help bring down the Catholic Association of Quebec (C.A.Q.) and its oppressive leader, JEANNE VERSACON.
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My Dad Works the Night Shift (2018)
Felix, fourteen, starts a relationship with an older boy, hoping to get caught by his conservative father so he can confront him.
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60
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Concrete Plaza (2018)
The Plaza Saint-Hubert was long shunned by the petty-bourgeoisie of Montreal for its too "kitsch" allure or the questionable choices of town planning which shaped the layout of its facades. However, the biome of the Plaza is no longer resisting the tendencies of gentrification that are affecting the city of Montreal as a whole. This short film focuses on the real open wound that is the repair site of the mythical Plaza. An incongruous universe where wedding dresses dance with mechanical shovels.
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50
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Love Unjust (2018)
A silent short film about love, lust and betrayal.
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Shake (2018)
Two acquaintances desperately wish they didn't have to shake hands.
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70
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Room Tone (2019)
Unity in an art form (music), no matter genre or age.
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45
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Sparky Ketchup (2015)
An animated documentary about a memorable event: in spring 1997, a coloring contest is launched for the release of a new variety of ketchup.
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6.7
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3.4
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Nutag – Homeland (2017)
A non-narrative hand-painted visual poem about diaspora, homeland, and the tragic mass-deportations of the Kalmyk people during WWII.
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The Thing Is Lost (2025)
The Thing Is Lost is an abstract audiovisual experience inspired by the ever monotonous, oppressive and omnipresent existence of inner dialogue. This film is an emotional journey through expressions, confusions, colors and affections. A journey in the hope of “finding” or “being found.”
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GMAK (2025)
Cutouts and found objects come to life, flying across the screen in an abstract choreography.
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Cycles (2019)
An Experimental exploration of menstrual cycles. A collaboration with Naomi Dawn Mansfield and Lisa Bounouh.
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Visceral (2024)
Visceral is an exploration of love and vulnerability found in new relationships. Meat and organs mix under the camera in a beautiful union to represent the intricacies of a relationship.
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The Storm Manufacturing Co. (2025)
Storms manufactured with linocut and monotype.
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ESCAPISM (2025)
A beautiful place, the same old place. Shapes of blues and greens flow with grace, a feast of rêverie for the eye. Wind, water, sun, light, the world dances with the mind. Peace and melancholy sing as everything flows and goes. Choking on comfort, locked in this world, one can simply waltz with their thoughts. In this ballad of wonders, there's only one way in and no way out. Fragmenting reality, the hues twirl along with the music. This could go on forever. This is the mind's favorite game. No resisting. Now diving into escapism.
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A Letter On A Bicycle (2025)
Narrated as a letter to a mother, this short film traces the emotional undercurrents of leaving home and adjusting to a new environment, blending inner transformation with the changing landscape.
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Vampire Rebound (2019)
Within a society fearful of vampires, Ernesto Murciélago, a detective and luchador, must rescue a kidnapped basketball player and defeat the city's evil leader, L0L1TA (a fascist tape recorder).
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Pursuit of the Odds (2024)
A jockey rides off course and the horse race soon devolves into a disorienting detour. Cut-outs, collage and cel animation combine on a multiplane camera to create a barrage of unexpected environments.
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The Second Coming (2023)
A pious woman confesses her sins.
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The People (2024)
A film about human interaction and attachment, The People explores the mark people leave on each other and the space they occupy. The watercolor’s fluidity and transparency are the tools used to communicate the emotional tone of the film.
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Hair-raising (2024)
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The Kiss of Venus
A tiny peak at the life of an astronomy enthusiast and a reflection on human's mimicry to space.
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The Gaze (2024)
There are many kinds of "looks" out there, and we often forget the impact they have on us. This story tells how a human being can be tamed by the critical gaze of those around him. Under the gaze of various "wide-eyed creatures", a "small-eyed" boy grows up to become a "wide-eyed" adult.
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Birth of a doodle (2024)
A Dadaist adventure in a world of drawings in which two doodles unexpectedly meet a guru, swim in the river of pastel and live in the moment through the pages of a notebook.
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Framing Home (2023)
A reflection on the meaning of home and how it is represented through objects and superstition.
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Leila (2017)
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Surreal Street (2023)
A surreal portrait of homelessness.
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Thirteen Portraits for Future Reference (2023)
A documentary of Gabriel Tremblay's family told in thirteen chapters.
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Elsewhere (2021)
A gentle story about love and loss told through the perspective of a grief stricken laborer. As the first snow descends on the province, she spends her day harvesting oysters along the river bank, and contemplating the nature of her grief. Waist high in the water, she pushes through the meandering currents, when she suddenly encounters a familiar creature rising from the shallows. Her muses awash, she finds herself elsewhere, succumbing to another shell.
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Le monstre du spa (2018)
On Valentine's Day, a young couple preparing to spend a romantic moment in the spa has their evening messed up by the appearance of a monstrous creature.
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Dumping Day (2021)
In a village at the tip of Nova Scotia, an Acadian community of 2,000 inhabitants is preparing to begin yet another lobster fishing season. The fishermen are preparing all year round for this great return to school day, on the verge of their feet, all waiting for the Atlantic wind to finally calm down, to be able to weigh anchor.
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Miss Moto (2019)
Francine faces the inevitable: she must sell her motorcycle, her greatest passion. Plunged into the apprehension of mourning, a potential buyer offers her an exchange that will bring her out of her torpor.
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Vessels (2019)
A young woman is chased across a schoolyard by faceless people. She escapes by entering a car that drives by the schoolyard, and she is brought to a garden.
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My Car's Got a Tape Player (2019)
Mathieu comes back from Alberta after his elder brother's death in order to dig out memories from the town where they grew up.
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Lithium (2019)
A woman dances out the effects of Lithium, a white crystalline solid used to treat manic episodes of bipolar disorder. Lithium helps to control the symptoms of mania, which may include a reduced need for sleep, poor judgment, hyperactivity, and sometimes hostility.
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Ilha Da Rainha (2019)
Director Kayla Fragman presents a deeply personal, sensory piece on Parkinson’s disease and her Portuguese grandparents who lived in Quebec for 45 years.


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