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- Fourth season of a documentary series inspired by authentic events and historical facts, and presenting significant stories engraved in the collective memory of the people of Quebec.
- Third season of a documentary series inspired by authentic events and historical facts, and presenting significant stories engraved in the collective memory of the people of Quebec.
- In March 2007, seven Canadian and Inuit rangers and one female documentary filmmaker set out to cover more than 2000 km of the harshest terrain on the planet. They confront blizzards, labyrinths of crushed sea ice and near-impassable glaciers, with temperatures hovering around -50°C, to raise a flag on the northernmost tip of Canadian soil (a mere 412 km from the North Pole). With a mesmerizing soundtrack by Nunavut-born singer and narrator Tanya Tagaq and spectacular footage of the Arctic landscape, Dianne Whelan's documentary This Land captures the epic adventure with raw immediacy.
- Second season of a documentary series inspired by authentic events and historical facts, and presenting significant stories engraved in the collective memory of the people of Quebec.
- Trois décénnies après LES SMATTES, Jean-Claude Labrecque revient sur les lieux de son premier film de fiction. Le village n'existe plus et mais ses habitants continuent de s'en souvenir avec émotion.
- Jacques Languirand is best known for his work as a radio host and his very popular program 'Par 4 Chemins', broadcast for more than 43 years on Radio-Canada. However, his career is much richer and more varied. He is a very unusual person.
- In 1969, the process that led to the creation of Kouchibouguac National Park, along Canada's Atlantic coast in the province of New Brunswick, began. 1,200 residents were removed from their lands so that nature could be shown to visitors.
- Following the everyday life of the Inuit living in Nunavik, this 3-part series highlights a culture that has survived a millenium in a lovely part of the world where men and women have chosen to live in a kingdom of bitter cold.
- Welcome to Nunavik, a sprawling territory in northern Canada. With breathtaking footage shot across Canada's Arctic territories, 'Nunavik' examines the challenges facing this vast frontier land poised on the threshold of sweeping changes.
- Canada is one of the largest countries in the world. This 26-part series features stories or curiosities of places unique to Canada that are sure to inform the viewers about the diversity and span of the country's social and cultural life.
- Land for sale, real estate speculation, population that quintuple in the summer season, the film deals with the negative and positive impacts of the tourism industry in the Magdalen Islands, a small archipelago in the Gulf of St. Lawrence.
- First season of a documentary series inspired by authentic events and historical facts, and presenting significant stories engraved in the collective memory of the people of Quebec.
- The drum dancer.
- Journey of the stone.
- Legend of Uvayok or Uvajuq, the origin of death.
- 2003–200430mTV Episode
- 2012–202148mTV EpisodeCovers the life and career of Paul Gérin-Lajoie, who managed to change Québec's education system through the strength of his convictions. The film also looks back on his activities today and his current projects in the field of education.