Archived Programs

Experimental
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A program that explores the proximity of humans and animals, whether historical, imaginary, physical, or psychological. With works by Alexandre Roy, Mike Hoolboom, Katherine Liberovskaya, Élène Tremblay, Yudi Sewraj, and Michèle Waquant.

Documentary
Video Art
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This program explores the diverse range of practices that coexisted at Vidéographe during its first decade: social documentaries, technical experiments, arts documentaries, commentaries on international events, and more.

Video Art
Experimental
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Sharing One’s Own Face, a project by French researcher and artist Lucie Szechter, considers the issues raised by the face in the practice of filming the self.

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In 2017, Vidéographe published Istvan Kantor – Video Anthology a USB box set of 29 video works curated by Etienne Desrosiers. This project allowed us to add thirty four of the artist’s videos to our catalogue. The program Revolutions includes works from  Istvan Kantor – Video Anthology and has been curated to suggest different entry points to this unceasingly dynamic body of work.

Video Art

The program attempts to bring out certain angles peculiar to Vidéographe, from autobiographical confession to dream-like portrait and from collage to political and even militant documentary by way of performance conceived for video.

Experimental
Animation

Ten recent experimental films where the work with sounds is central.

Video Art
Documentary

Selected from Videographe’s collection, these works raise ethical and moral questions, and sometimes test the viewer’s limits.

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Rediscover the work of multidisciplinary artist marshalore, a pioneer of Quebec and Canadian video and performance art. 

Animation
Documentary
Experimental
Video Art
Videopoem

First works brings together the first short films of recognized artists in the film industry. Through the programming of these nine films made between 1988 and 2019, Vidéographe celebrates the importance of audacity and experimentation in the journey of several unique voices in Quebec and Canadian cinema.

Documentary
Essai
Experimental
Video Art
Videopoem

Recollections is a program of seven short films that explores the capacity of memory, not only to preserve fragments of the past but also to reconstruct and reimagine them. Through the simple act of remembering, memory has the ability to transform what we consider true or real, revealing new perspectives that invite us to rethink — and often heal — our intimate and collective relationships.