Tag: Quebec
From Xavier Dolan to Monia Chokri: five popular Quebec directors
Xavier Dolan, the gifted The Pearl : Laurence Anyways (2012) Selected at the Cannes Film Festival from his first feature film, I Killed My Mother (2009), at just 20 years…
Philippe Jaenada, Ananda Devi, Léonora Miano, Mehdi Charef, among others, 9th stage
This week, we take you to discover several personalities against the background of the literary season: the French author Philippe Jaenada, the Mauritian author Ananda Devi, the Quebec author Denise…
Quebec singer Pierre Lapointe releases his new album “L’Heure mauve”
Quebec singer Pierre Lapointe has been a huge star in his country since his first album released twenty years ago. He was on the bill a few days ago at…
When the Canadian university relocates: from Quebec… to Africa
How to raise the skills of French-speaking African students? By focusing on immersion in Canadian universities, of course. But why not send Canadian professors to teach there? This second solution…
Friendship, respect, courage, justice… In Quebec, philosophy within reach of children
Boys who, the day after a philosophy workshop on stereotypes, decide to wear a dress to school: the event occurred in Quebec, a pioneering land in the philosophy for children…
Canada: after the tragedy in Granby, Quebec is strengthening youth protection
Offer the reading of this article for free to a loved one: “Canada: after the tragedy in Granby, Quebec is strengthening youth protection” The article will be available for reading…
“A summer like that”, Denis Côté explores “this big black hole” of female sexuality
Quebecer Denis Côté is a prolific and often disconcerting director. “A Summer Like That”, his fourteenth feature film in sixteen years, talks about the sexual addictions of three young women…
Director Denis Côté in a word, a gesture and a silence
02:37 He is very tall, very talented, very tattooed. And his cinema seems to want to challenge both the ephemeral side of images and death, like the skulls and other…
“Hidden Paradise” at Off d’Avignon: “Tax evasion is physical”
At the Festival d’Avignon, the theater mirrors the world. Hidden Paradise, a Quebec play programmed in the Off, is a cry of anger against the legalized swindle of tax havens.…
Audrée Wilhelmy, the power of nature, women and storytelling
Born in Cap-Rouge in 1985, Audrée Wilhelmy lives between the fields and the forest of Sainte-Élisabeth, Quebec. After “Les Sangs” (Sade Prize 2015) and “Le Corps des Bêtes” (2018, Finalist…