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Katia Andrea Morales Gaitán, programmer and researcher at the Laboratoire CinéMédias, has selected seven films available for free on the ARTS.FILM platform throughout November, thanks to a collaboration with the…
Katia Andrea Morales Gaitán, programmer and researcher at the Laboratoire CinéMédias, has selected seven films available for free on the ARTS.FILM platform throughout November, thanks to a collaboration with the…
The Observatoire du cinéma au Québec (OCQ) invites you to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Jean-Marc Vallée’s film C.R.A.Z.Y. Come join us for a unique evening featuring the film screening…
Co-organized by the cinEXmedia partnership, these two study days brought together guests from diverse backgrounds and marked the culmination of the Cadavre Exquis project’s screening cycle. Sophie Leclair-Tremblay Photo :…
During a panel held as part of the symposium “Falling Asleep in Images,” presented by the cinEXmedia partnership at the 92nd ACFAS Congress, the two artists discussed the role of…
Download the Program Latinx and Latinx Canadian Imaginaries on Screen From October 1st to 3, 2025, at Peel Street Cinema and the University of MontrealThe international symposium “A Diasporic Gaze:…
Media Club | Research-Creation Edition The Student Activities Committee of the cinEXmedia partnership launches a new edition of its Media Club (hyperlink in French only), this time focused on research-creation…
Lire en français The PhD student in film studies at the Université de Montréal investigates the concept of "glitch" in comics—a virtually uncharted field. Photo: Amélie Philibert (Université de Montréal)…
Lire en français On May 9th, 2025, as part of the 92nd Acfas Conference, the partnership will present a colloquium on the impact of screens and audiovisual content on sleep…
Lire en français The Observatoire du cinéma au Québec has undertaken its first major philanthropic campaign to ensure that its activities are sustainable and to broaden their scope. Photo :…
Lire en français The Research Centre for Human Potential, formerly known as CRITAC, is collaborating with cinEXmedia to bring together experts in cinema and the performing arts with a view…