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- A man travels to an island with his girlfriend in search of his relatives, but he finds maybe more than what he wanted to know.
- This documentary by acclaimed filmmaker Alanis Obomsawin introduces us to Randy Horne, a high steel worker from the Mohawk community of Kahnawake, near Montreal. As a defender of his people's culture and traditions, he was known as "Spudwrench" during the 1990 Oka crisis. Offering a unique look behind the barricades at one man's impassioned defence of sacred territory, the film is both a portrait of Horne and the generations of daring Mohawk construction workers that have preceded him.
- -Jacques Godbout's feature-length documentary on the historical fate of his childhood hero, his great uncle Adélard. How can we disappear from the collective memory when we were premier of Quebec from 1939 to 1944? Yet that is the fate of Adélard Godbout. His case is particularly disturbing. This was the precursor of the Quiet Revolution, the one who gave Quebec free and compulsory education, the right to vote for women, Hydro-Québec and labour laws, but, as a convinced Christian and humanist, he was also in favour of the war against Nazi barbarity. The ultra-nationalists will have his skin, then his memory.