Canadian cinema is as diverse as the country itself. With English-speaking filmmakers having long since conquered Hollywood, our collection focuses more on French-speaking Quebec cinema, which has managed to combine independence, high standards and openness to the public. We will find an early work by Denis Villeneuve, as well as directors who are less well known in Europe and who tell the story of "their" Quebec, far from Montreal, with a remarkable eye and sensitivity.
Canadian cinema is as diverse as the country itself. With English-speaking filmmakers having long since conquered Hollywood, our collection focuses more on French-speaking Quebec cinema, which has managed to combine independence, high standards and openness to the public. We will find an early work by Denis Villeneuve, as well as directors who are less well known in Europe and who tell the story of "their" Quebec, far from Montreal, with a remarkable eye and sensitivity.
Canadian cinema is as diverse as the country itself. With English-speaking filmmakers having long since conquered Hollywood, our collection focuses more on French-speaking Quebec cinema, which has managed to combine independence, high standards and openness to the public. We will find an early work by Denis Villeneuve, as well as directors who are less well known in Europe and who tell the story of "their" Quebec, far from Montreal, with a remarkable eye and sensitivity.
Canadian cinema is as diverse as the country itself. With English-speaking filmmakers having long since conquered Hollywood, our collection focuses more on French-speaking Quebec cinema, which has managed to combine independence, high standards and openness to the public. We will find an early work by Denis Villeneuve, as well as directors who are less well known in Europe and who tell the story of "their" Quebec, far from Montreal, with a remarkable eye and sensitivity.
Canadian cinema is as diverse as the country itself. With English-speaking filmmakers having long since conquered Hollywood, our collection focuses more on French-speaking Quebec cinema, which has managed to combine independence, high standards and openness to the public. We will find an early work by Denis Villeneuve, as well as directors who are less well known in Europe and who tell the story of "their" Quebec, far from Montreal, with a remarkable eye and sensitivity.