Claude Beaugrand Trailers
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Total trailers found: 46
26 May 1992
Pierre is in love with two women and has a stable relationship with both of them. His wife, all by herself, makes him feel whole.
06 April 2018
The life story of Mary Travers, a musician and singer of French Canadian music.
29 November 2002
The story takes place during the colonization of the Laurentian region in Quebec towards the end of the 19th century (approx.
01 January 1977
Feature-length documentary on Hauris Lalancette, a Quebecer from Abitibi, who travels and draws surprising parallels between two corners of the country that are considered destitute and left behind.
14 September 2007
French silkworm trader Hervé is married to the beautiful Hélène. When an outbreak of disease ravages European silkworms, Hervé must travel to Japan to retrieve healthy eggs.
22 July 1972
Two twenty-something women dream of the ideal man and slowly realize that reality is very different from their fantasies.
21 January 2001
After starting at an upmarket boarding school, a teenage girl forms close friendships with her two older roommates.
29 March 2013
A feature-length documentary portrait of Québécoise painter Johanne Corno, who has lived and worked in New York City for more than 20 years.
25 December 2019
A man searches for his childhood best friend, a Polish violin prodigy orphaned in the Holocaust, who vanished decades before on the night of his first public performance.
06 February 2009
A dramatization of the Montreal Massacre of 1989 where several female engineering students were murdered by an unstable misogynist.
25 October 2005
The story of Quebec's most beloved hockey player, Maurice "The Rocket" Richard, focusing on the struggles of a French Canadian in the National Hockey League dominated by Anglophones.
27 December 2002
Set against the unforgettable beauty of Haida Gwaii (formerly known as the Queen Charlotte Islands), Memories of Earth takes viewers on a journey guided by traces of the past.
07 August 2008
During a beating in the forest, a troubled young girl announces to her mother that she intends to leave the family home.
20 February 2015
A psychiatrist is drawn into a complex mind game when he questions a disturbed patient about the disappearance of a colleague.
02 October 2016
Set in a small town near the North Pole where roads lead to nowhere, the story follows Roman and Lucy, two burning souls who come together to make a leap for life and inner peace.
01 January 1976
Feature-length documentary as part of Pierre Perrault's Abitibian Cycle. The filmmaker questions the past and present of Abitibi and draws up, face to face, the promises of colonization in the 1930s and the great disappointment caused by the closing of the land in the 1970s.
01 January 1973
On the Kainai (Blood) First Nations Reserve, near Cardston, Alberta, a hopeful new development in Indigenous enterprise.
09 September 2017
Mohawk archaeologist Baptiste Asigny engages in a search for his ancestors following a tragic terrain slump in the Percival Molson Stadium.
09 September 2011
On a dairy farm in the Eastern Townships, in the middle of a drought and while the land is parching, a drama will disrupt the life of the Santerre family.
01 January 2015
The Pond Inlet Inuit in Nunavut live with the memory of a tragedy: in 1943, 25 people –over half the population of the community – died within the span of a few days.
26 February 1999
An adult Martin Roy reminisces about his life in the 1966/67 school year. At fifteen years old and in his last year of junior high school, he breathed, ate and slept hockey.
16 May 2008
The world is still reeling from the assassination of JFK - but has yet to lose his kid brother Bobby.
27 December 1979
This film is first and foremost a documentary on the exploitation of the peat bogs of the Bas-Saint-Laurent region, which export most of their humus production to the United States: but the film is also the story of the exploitation of nature by man and of man by man.
01 January 2018
Cinema was originally silent. But was it truly silent? Then sound came along and changed the way we see, understand and create images.
24 August 1989
A day in the life of a Quebec magazine writer - his fortieth birthday - from his dream before waking to his last act before sleeping.
01 January 2023
“Also, in cinema, as images move at 24 frames per second, pay attention to the next one.” This sentence, placed at the beginning of Peines perdues, clearly indicates that cinema is a mechanical fabrication, and that movement is an illusion.
27 December 2008
A summer in the life of a mother and her two children. Précis of the Everyday is a tender look at the memory, passing time, imagination and poetry that make every day a unique experience.
01 January 2009
Constructed from Canadian prairie archival images taken between 1920 and 1940, this film lyrically explores a transgender son's relationship with his father and the family's relationship to their land.
31 December 2011
Fists of Pride follows Little Tiger and his fellow fighters as their Thai coaches prepare them for the annual Water Festival competition.
16 March 2018
In this very personal and poetic film, veteran documentarian Serge Giguère pores through 100 letters written by his late mother to him and his 15 siblings.
14 September 1998
Louise is living in Montreal, unemployed. Her sister Paulette often gives her a hard time. She only gets to see her poetry-quoting married boyfriend Julien once a week.
27 May 1993
Alex has a deeply troubled mind. He also has a seriously dysfunctional - not to say incestuous - family.
21 April 1977
Edited from almost 100 km of film footage shot during the Games, this feature documentary is a breathtaking portrait of the 1976 Montreal Olympics.
04 July 2004
Soraïda is a Palestinian woman living in Ramallah, in the occupied territories. In this city under siege and a strict curfew, she fights her own battle: despite the military occupation, violence and oppression, she is determined not to lose her humanity.
27 December 1995
Through the eyes of children and women of different generations, this film reveals the soul of a small village on the Upper North Shore.
23 January 2009
In the mid-1950s, lured by false promises of a better life, Inuit families were displaced by the Canadian government and left to their own devices in the Far North.
25 April 2014
Carole Laganière dives deeply into personal territory in this beautifully crafted exploration of absence and loss and its painful effect on daily lives.
01 January 2003
A blend of drama and documentary, this film follows several people caught up in the turmoil of the modern world.
01 October 1988
This feature documentary uses music to reveal the many faces of jazz, New Orleans style. Colourful and alive with music, the film captures the street life and traditions of this vibrant city and explores the roots of the music that springs from the soul of the African-American community.
04 March 2020
In the not-so-distant future stands a castle where life can be eternally extended, provided that the residents take their pills.
01 November 2013
The Cossack and the Gypsy takes us to the heart of intimate worlds of Lev Chayka and Régine Gabrysz, illustrating their memories, interior views composed of the stories about their childhood and devotion to their country of origin (Ukraine and Soviet Union).
01 January 2013
A peaceful life on a family farm. A cold, clear winter day. Nine-year-old Noémy is about to leave the carefree world of childhood behind.
11 November 2004
What does a curious little girl find on her way north? Wolves, trees, stones, people. Through Gracile's quest to find her father, this documentary tale takes us into a world of men.
17 July 2006
Following her death, an old woman returns to haunt her husband and encourages him to pass away.