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- A documentary about theater in Québec at that time interviewing important artists in that field.
- -Documentaire sur la Superfrancofête de Québec (1974).
- Used in Montréal's EXPO'67, L'Eau + uses multiple-screen images in cinemascope to play with the concept of water.
- -The film is presented as a trial to determine whether Nelligan was mad or brilliant. Commissioned by the Ministry of Cultural Affairs, a judge, Paul Hébert, assisted by two prosecutors, Luc Durand and François Tassé, studies the poet's file and calls a number of witnesses to the stand: Luc Lacourcière, biographer and author of a critical edition of the work; Béatrice Hudon-Campbell, cousin of the poet; Gilles Corbeil (1920-1986), founder of the Gilles-Corbeil Prize, son of businessman Émile Corbeil and Gertrude Nelligan, sister of Émile; Guillaume Lahaise, poet and retired psychiatrist from the Saint-Jean-de-Dieu Hospital; and poets Gaston Miron, who loved him and considered him important, Michel Beaulieu, who was contemptuous, and Alfred DesRochers, who praised the poet and his friend Louis Dantin.
- Shot on location in Africa, the film follows a Québec filming crew looking for various aspects of life in Cameroon during the era of Cardinal Léger.
- -Short documentary about heart transplants in Montreal (Canada).
- Aboard a sailing boat, the whole crew work the ropes. The young sailing apprentices lean out dangerously on one side and then rush to the other, following the whims of the wind. The breeze fills the sails and the boat shoots across the water at a crazy speed. Beneath a blue/gray sky motor boats, luxury yachts and sailing boats cruise on the water, which sometimes looks green and sometimes looks gray.