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Autopsy of a Boring Wife

The hysterically funny tale of forty-eight-year-old Diane, a woman whose husband is having an affair because, he says, she bores him.

Kukum

A Quebec bestseller based on the life of Michel Jean’s great-grandmother that delivers an empathetic portrait of drastic change in an Innu community.

Valid

A work of queer autofiction and a speculative look at our dark future, Valid is the story of a trans woman who leads her own revolution.

Manikanetish

A young teacher’s return to her remote Innu community transforms the lives of her students through the redemptive power of art.

Back Roads

A genre-defying ethereal mystery in which a writer encounters her double and must grapple with an undetermined crime — and her own identity.

The Accidental Education of Jerome Lupien

Montreal student Jerome is swept up in a series of misadventures and criminal escapades in this portrait of a city infamously mired in corruption.

A Boring Wife Settles the Score

The saucy and ever-appealing Diane, now turning fifty and with the wreckage of her marriage behind her, sets off on a new hilarious journey for romance.

Scenes from the Underground

I have just heard for the first time the expression “to make soup”: it means to mix the bottom-of-the-pocket drugs of everyone huddled in the club toilet stall, opened MD, ketamine, old dry speed, crushed e pills, to make big lines that will let us forget the past forty-eight hours that have been so difficult.

Trembling River

From internationally acclaimed crime writer Andrée A. Michaud, a beguiling story of trauma and lost innocence.

Mirror Lake

A brilliant and original tragicomic thriller about one man’s search for peace and sanctuary amid invasive neighbours and a mysterious death.

The Body of the Beasts

Audrée Wilhelmy’s extraordinary tale of a hermetic family minding a lighthouse in willed isolation is a luscious, disturbing, and sensuous.

887

From acclaimed playwright and author Robert Lepage comes 887 — an autobiographical exploration of memory, culture, and community in Quebec.