Éliane Gagnon

This horror anthology film depicts ten tales of horror from twelve visionary directors as they take us on a journey to experience one of humanity’s most carnal fears; the fear of the unknown.

5.6/10

Dermatology professor Marie-Claire is embarking on a new project linking skin cells and sexuality, when unexpected events disrupt her professional, family and intimate life.

6/10
5.6%

While she was under the supervision of her big sister, Olivia got lost into the woods overnight and got back with something different. She didn't come back alone.

6.9/10

If The L Word was written in 2014, filtered through the satirical lens of Girls (replete with dancing to Icona Pop’s “I Love It” in a club) and set in Québec, you’d have Féminin/Féminin. A type of docu-dramatic comedy, straddling both documentary and fiction, Féminin/Féminin delves into the lives of six 20-something friends—lesbian, bisexual, and, yes, even straight—as they “live and love” in Montreal.

8.4/10

Biopic of Louis Cyr, strongest man in the world at the end of the 19th Century.

7.5/10

Jo lives in the shadow of his older brother. Amidst a world of delinquency, they become interested in illegal car racing. One night they participate in of them, never reaching the finish line. Jo will become Jonathan.

5.9/10

A depressed rock star, maimed in an accident, is encouraged by his manager to start a new worldwide trend.

The twenty-something Betty comes to a remote small town and strikes a friendship with the fourteen-year old local girl Lea, who is fascinated by her new friend's tales of partying and living in the fast lane in the big city. Betty has ulterior motives for befriending the young girl, however.

5.8/10

The ups and downs of the L'Espérance-Laporte-Carpentier, a large blended family made up primarily of young teenagers.

6.4/10