Duraid Munajim
Zahed and Najah are two former enemies from the Iran-Iraq War who become blood brothers for life. 25 years after one saves the other’s life… Read More

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Zahed and Najah are two former enemies from the Iran-Iraq War who become blood brothers for life. 25 years after one saves the other’s life… Read More
An intimate portrayal of the closed-off Russian city of Norilsk through the eyes of its youth, mine workers and truth seekers. Portrait intime de la… Read More
In a small, remote village in upstate Quebec, things have changed. Locals are not the same anymore. Their bodies are breaking down and they have… Read More
Porcupine Lake is a story of bravery and the secret world of girls set in northern Ontario during a hot and hazy summertime when adulthood… Read More
Manon’s family is collapsing; she and her little brother are about to be placed in Foster Care. Manon is incensed. Inspired by the political crisis,… Read More
Hakeem is living in Montreal’s tough Parc-Ex neighbourhood. Along with his best friend A-Mac, the two work at Hakeem’s uncle’s car wash ’spotting’ luxury sports… Read More
Coming of age among the strict traditions of Iran, Ava’s life is dictated by rules. As she struggles to find her place within a culture… Read More
The debut feature of writer/director Kathleen Hepburn, NEVER STEADY, NEVER STILL is a tender and heartbreaking story of a physically disabled mother and unanchored son… Read More
MAUDIE is an unlikely romance in which the reclusive Everett Lewis (Ethan Hawke) hires a fragile yet determined woman named Maudie (Sally Hawkins) to be… Read More
Raised alone by their authoritarian father in a state of religious obscurantism, two siblings without names grow up largely ignorant of the world outside their… Read More