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- Paul-Emile Borduas was arguably the most important artist to ever come out of Quebec. He was the Jackson Pollock of Canada, having developed the art movement and style of automatism even earlier than Pollock's abstract expressionism. But more than an artist, he was also a revolutionary leader for societal change in Quebec. His manifesto Refus global is one of the seminal literary works in Quebec history and an important seed leading to the "Quiet Revolution". He is well known in Quebec for his art and his manifesto, but little is known about the price he paid for publishing Refus global and his fight with the Catholic Church. This is the first and only narrative film about the man and his manifesto. It is based on exclusive interviews that have never been published with Borduas' wife, family and contemporaries in Quebec and in New York where he moved to in self imposed exile in 1953. The film was made to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Refus global's publishing in 1948 and create renewed interest in this extraordinary man who so influenced the artistic and societal direction of Quebec.
- Timmy is 5, going into Kindergarten soon. From the age of 4, he started to dance. At first, Timmy didn't like dance. He cried, and was not happy at all. Everything was so new. The dance clothes, the routines, the people watching him. But with time, he got better! He changed so much. Now,He is happy to go to competitions and loves practicing. While making this film, I have found how Timmy thinks about dance, and what he does from his point of view. Though dancing makes Timmy seem more mature and grown-up, he is still a little kid on the inside. In this documentary, learn how Timmy slowly accepts dance, what he feels in dance, and what he does in dance.
- Since 1973, the Canada-China Scholars' Exchange Program and other programs have given opportunities for Canadians to study in China. Many of the alumni from over the last 40 years remember the experience as a life-changing journey that gave new perspectives and a deeper understanding of China and the world.
- In many countries, equality between women and men is not achieved. Using a simplistic drawings, this short animation has the goal of demonstrating this and bringing awareness to more people.
- My little brother is smart, cute and very funny. I'm very happy playing with him and we both love each other very much. I grew up with him through hard times and eventually, he became a big part of my life. I can't imagine my life without my brother, but I know he wouldn't be here today if the Montreal Children's hospital hadn't saved him.
- Episode: (2017)2009–TV EpisodeHow effectively can software engineers and artist work together to create a real-time CG for performing arts on stage? We answer that with ISS and a live demo for the first time with martial arts. Since 2012, the Illimitable Space System (ISS) evolved its re-usable pipeline architecture for interactive projection mapping, voice recognition, real-time audio/video effects through gesture and motion to achieve the mixed reality and immersive visual effects for stage.