Michel Beauchemin

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Mon amie Max
5.3

Mon amie Max

Nov 01, 1994
Catherine, a concert pianist, is surprised one night by the arrival of her best friend from childhood, Marie-Alexandrine (Max), whom she hasn't seen for 25 years. Catherine and Max were Québec's most promising young pianists in the mid-1960's when the adventurous Max gets pregnant. She wants to keep the child, but her mother forces her to give him up for adoption; afterwards, Max leaves Québec and music. Now, years later, she returns, obsessed with finding her son. She locates the adoption records, and social services contacts her son to ask if he wants to see her. He refuses, but she keeps trying. Is a relationship with him possible? And what about her musical talent?
Drama
À corps perdu
4.4

À corps perdu

Sep 30, 1988
De retour à Montréal, Pierre, un photojournaliste qui parcourt le globe, est perturbé d'avoir été exclus de sa relation polyamoureuse avec David et Sarah. Pour redonner un sens à sa vie, il plie de nouveau bagage, mais cette fois pour photographier sa propre ville, sous tous ses angles.
Two-Spirit People
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Two-Spirit People

Jan 01, 1991
An overview of historical and contemporary Native American concepts of gender, sexuality and sexual orientation. This documentary explores the "berdache" tradition in Native American culture, in which individuals who embody feminine and masculine qualities act as a conduit between the physical and spiritual world, and because of this are placed in positions of power within the community.
Documentary
Two-Spirit People
1

Two-Spirit People

Jan 01, 1991
An overview of historical and contemporary Native American concepts of gender, sexuality and sexual orientation. This documentary explores the "berdache" tradition in Native American culture, in which individuals who embody feminine and masculine qualities act as a conduit between the physical and spiritual world, and because of this are placed in positions of power within the community.
Documentary
Two-Spirit People
1

Two-Spirit People

Jan 01, 1991
An overview of historical and contemporary Native American concepts of gender, sexuality and sexual orientation. This documentary explores the "berdache" tradition in Native American culture, in which individuals who embody feminine and masculine qualities act as a conduit between the physical and spiritual world, and because of this are placed in positions of power within the community.
Documentary