Socially Engaged Cinema

Socially engaged cinema is rooted in the creation of films that challenge dominant narratives and confront pressing social, political, and environmental issues. Through ethical storytelling and a deep connection to real lived experiences, these films aim to spark dialogue, foster empathy, and contribute to meaningful reflection and positive change within communities.

Berlin, Can You Hear Us?

Short Documentary Berlin, Can You Hear Us? for Al-Arabiya Directed By Sarah Kaskas

Coping with Chaos

Short Documentary Coping with Chaos: How Lebanese Women Find Solace in Music for Al-Arabiya Directed By Sarah Kaskas

Le sixième pouvoir 

A video was made to counter police brutality against members of independent media in Montreal.

Our Last Hope

A video rallying support for change from the status quo in Canada

Je ne resterai pas une crise d'Oka

A poetic interpretation commemorating the Oka crisis

Jean-François Nadreau: un an de silence

A short documentary about police wrongful killings in Quebec

Boxing Day Montreal

Protesting overconsumption on Boxing Day in Montreal

Social Terrorists

An experience of a night during social actions created during the Occupy Movement in Montreal