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  • Women's March

    Movie

    On January 21, 2017, hundreds of thousands of women marched on Washington, DC. That same day, hundreds of sister marches took place across the country and around the world. It grew into the largest one-day protest in American history.

  • With Jeff (Avec Jeff, à moto)

    Movie

    Jeff is driving. Nydia is behind him. The motorcycle glides between cars and time is suspended. The trip ends and Nydia goes back to her monotonous routine. But everything is fine, Jeff will return…

  • Wisconsin Rising

    Movie

    Wisconsin Rising documents the largest sustained workers' resistance movement in American history. Wisconsin was a testing ground for the nation in 2011 as big money attempted to undo basic workers' rights when newly-elected Republican Governor Scott Walker suddenly stripped collective bargaining...

  • Whoever You Are...

    Movie

    A man who feels isolated and has lost all hope, stands on Waterloo Bridge contemplating his fate. A stranger seeks to intervene. She can't stop him but she can't walk away.

  • White

    Movie

    Ali is a café owner and responsible individual who is based in North London, where lots of individual and gang crime take place.

    One day he witnesses a gun shooting right in front of his café and he jumps in to call the ambulance to help the victim.

  • White Heat

    Movie

    A psychopathic criminal with a mother complex makes a daring break from prison and leads his old gang in a chemical plant payroll heist.

  • White Fire

    Movie

    The true story of a young man's battle with bone cancer and his family's fight to carry him through. Written and Directed by the older brother of the story's main character, this biographical account offers an intimate glimpse into a family persevering in hope when faced with their worst nightmare.

  • Whistle Blowers (Lanceurs d'alerte)

    Movie

    A story very freely based on the Cambridge Analytica affair. The theft of 80 million Facebook user's data for electoral purpose (Donald Trump's election and vote on Brexit).

  • While You Weren't Looking

    Movie

    A kid's first adventure starts when Mom's not looking.

  • When We Talk About KGB

    Movie

    A young freedom fighter and a KGB operative both grew up during the Soviet era. Today they describe what made them choose their different directions. After many years of waiting for her husband to return from a psychiatric hospital-prison, a dissident's wife tries to fill the enormous vacuum in h...

  • When Darkness Falls

    Movie

    After becoming a paraplegic from a car accident, the OCD musical genius Annie struggles to regain her normal old life before she loses everything she's worked so hard for.

  • What Remains After We're Gone

    Movie

    A group of jilted souls have found refuge inside a forsaken neighbourhood scorched by brutal violence, fire and destruction. They try to build themselves a home but the memories of the place still walk among them. A sensorial reflexion about what we leave of us in the place we’ve been.

  • Wee King of Nowhere

    Movie

    Taken under the wing of a vagrant poet, a runaway boy comes to terms with his abusive past and finds the road back to trust and love.

  • Wednesday (Mercredi)

    Movie

    It's Wednesday. School is out. 9-year-old Samuel is supposed to spend the day with his mother. When a work emergency disrupts that plan, Samuel spends the day at the mental hospital where his father works.

  • We Hunt

    Movie

    A visual portrait centered on the topic of hunting that depicts the authentic story of hunters.

  • Warrior

    Movie

    Sitting around a campfire, three infantry veterans candidly talk about their experiences in Kandahar, Afghanistan. Integrating real helmet camera footage from their tour the film delivers an unforgettable insight into the warrior psyche by contrasting the here and there.
    Nearly 5 years since thei...

  • Warm Beer Lousy Food

    Movie

    Warm Beer Lousy Food is the untold story of America's first comedy club, the Crazy Country Club in Brooklyn, and its founder and self-proclaimed nut, Lou Burdo. The film includes rare footage of the club throughout its nearly 50 year history and testimonials from the founder, staff, and patrons, ...

  • Voices of the Wisdom Keepers

    Movie

    A poetic, moving and urgent call to action with four prolific indigenous elders addressing the biggest issues facing our society today.

  • Voices of Renewal

    Movie

    Five advocates of Louisiana Creole who span three generations share their passion for a culture and language that is in the midst of a modern revival.

  • Voice Over

    Movie

    A French narrator jumps from one dramatic scene to another one, confused about the story that he is trying to tell and fighting with himself until he finally finds it.

  • Video Store (Videoclube)

    Movie

    On a spring night of 1999, two teens - a videostore clerk and a film buff - set out on an adventure: to deliver the obsolete VHS-tapes to the people who rented those movies the most.

  • Vegeterrible

    Movie

    A ravenous rotten avocado crashes a swinging Mexican fiesta and starts devouring the guests. A tomato must fend for his life before he's eaten by the uninvited guest.

  • Veer
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    Veer

    Movie

    This award-winning documentary explores America's fast-growing bicycling culture, and sub-culture, by profiling five people whose lives are inextricably tied to the bike community. Over the course of a year the film follows the progress of these characters and the bicycling groups they belong to ...

  • Vacant Seat

    Movie

    Stockton, California has it all: rampant crime, rising unemployment, record foreclosures, AND an open seat on its beleaguered city council.

    In 2012, Stockton became the largest U.S. city EVER to declare bankruptcy (*Detroit took this dubious honor in 2013). A boom-to-bust real estate market, mi...