Natalie Lamoureux Trailers
Seeing Through the Darkness TrailerForetelling the Land TrailerThese Wild Cats Trailer
Seeing Through the Darkness TrailerForetelling the Land TrailerThese Wild Cats Trailer
Total trailers found: 23
12 September 2002
A Road-Movie on rails, Ocean offers both a journey between Montreal and Halifax, as well as a sensory evocation of the intimate experience of travelling.
21 June 2019
In a Guadeloupean village, a young boy adopts a stray dog. Devastated by his new companion’s sudden disappearance, he sets out on a quest through this unknown island.
01 December 2020
In Montreal, front-line workers work hard to provide appropriate care to the most vulnerable citizens in our society.
28 February 2020
A few years ago, the al-Mahamids fled Bashar al-Assad and Syria to settle in Montreal. A nuanced portrayal of a courageous family coping with a seemingly interminable war, thousands of kilometres away, that continues to affect their lives.
18 September 2016
At the Waseskun Healing Center, men with troubled and violent pasts follow a treatment plan based on Indigenous philosophy.
10 February 2023
The Myth of the Black Woman is a feature-length documentary that examines the imagery of black women in the media, from the 18th century black slave to Michelle Obama.
09 February 2001
A woman in love with a musician has a change of heart on her 18th birthday.
08 June 2018
The documentary proposes a unique meeting with the speakers of several indigenous and inuit languages of Quebec – all threatened with extinction.
21 November 2019
Filmmaker Claude Demers tells the story of his search for his biological mother and their eventual meeting.
30 May 2025
The film follows five people who lost their sight in armed conflicts, gathering fragments of their present-day lives.
14 December 2020
In conversations with passionate sociologist and political thinker Jean Pichette, the filmmaker views the forced downtime stemming from the current crisis as an opportunity to rethink our modes of existence and our relationship to others, nature, science, the economy, art, politics—in short, everything that makes us human.
19 November 2019
Kenbe La: Until We Win chronicles the inspiring journey of Alain Philoctète, an artist and activist who dreams of developing a permaculture project in his native country even as he fights an ongoing battle with cancer.
05 April 2024
Manawan, 1977. A vehicle falls into a river near a Native community. Two Quebecers managed to escape, but five Atikamekws lost their lives.
01 February 2013
The film centres on the town of Chapais in northern Quebec, a struggling former mining community whose residents are quietly resisting the economic pressures to abandon their hometown.
09 November 2024
Arising from several stays in First Nations and Inuit communities, Foretelling the Land is an introspective movie about our relationship to reserves, both Indigenous and natural, and to the colonization of land and of thought.
28 November 2012
Once one of the most densely populated neighborhoods in the country, Griffintown (in the heart of Montreal) is now dotted with vacant lots and uninhabited areas.
14 June 2024
To fill the absence of his six-year-old daughter living in Berlin, a Montreal filmmaker keeps a film diary which takes him back to his relationship with his adoptive father and his biological father, whom he never knew.
05 September 2024
Away from the world, in his DIY cabin deep in a forest, Martin is building a new existence in the company of his pack of cats.
01 August 2022
A short film that portrays Laure, a being of intensity and gentleness. As she begins feminizing hormone therapy, Lucas learns to tame the bodily, emotional and identity changes that are going through her.
06 May 2016
Within the confines of a housing project in one of Montreal’s most disadvantaged neighbourhoods, Monique, Ginette, Yimga, Élisabeth, José, René (and many others) are waging a battle in which every gesture counts.
18 February 2016
Menacing smoke rises over the forests of Manawan. Shawnouk has lost touch with the traditions of the Atikamekw people, and he struggles with daily life on the reservation.
28 April 2021
Hoping to reconnect, three brothers embark on a fishing trip with their father, whose absence from their childhood has left them with lasting scars.