Jad Orphée Chami

Most Popular Jad Orphée Chami Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

Correspondance Trailer (2022)

21 November 2022

Blue Tango Trailer (2025)

07 November 2025

Born mute and affected by cerebral palsy, Azalia has made her body her language, using her art to transcend the limits imposed by society and her physical condition.

L'éveil du singe Trailer (2021)

01 January 2021

On the eve of an important scientific discovery, tragedy strikes the Belair family. Alexander, the youngest, recovers from his physical and psychological injuries, but nothing is the same as before.

Bedroom People Trailer (2022)

07 May 2022

A man searches through documents of an unknown USB key found in his bag, and discovers a strange series of recordings.

COPING Trailer (2019)

27 December 2019

A bunch of creatures are trying to relax after a long day.

Antigone Trailer (2019)

08 November 2019

Sophie Deraspe’s adaptation of the classic Greek tragedy of the same name reimagines the story of a woman’s quest for justice as a commentary on the immigrant experience in contemporary Montreal.

After the Silence Trailer (2025)

13 October 2025

Isabelle, a single mother, discovers the lifeless body of her son in her apartment. Struggling with grief and confusion, she seeks out Naomi, his former partner, in search of answers.

Happy Birthday Charlie Trailer (2025)

26 July 2025

For his 21st birthday, Charlie reunites with his old friends to break into their high school, as they used to do.

Dorchester: au coeur de la mêlée Trailer (2025)

11 January 2025

Under Dorchester Square in Montreal lies the cemetery where 55,000 people were buried in the 19th century.

Imane’s Promise Trailer (2024)

13 April 2024

Imane is a 26-year-old woman who writes a feminist blog in a country where women are viewed as minors for life.

Invisibles Trailer (2026)

19 March 2026

Two Mexican women live in the shadows since their asylum claims were denied. Undocumented, they manage to get by while clinging to the hope of regularizing their status so they can carry on with the lives they have built in Canada over the years.