#1. Maelstrom (2000)

Storyline: Bibiane (Marie-Josée Croze), a wealthy part-time model, questions her seemingly perfect life after she has a traumatic abortion. She succumbs to substance abuse and, while driving drunk one night, strikes a pedestrian and drives off. The next morning, she learns of a man who died after a hit-and-run. Wracked with guilt, she attends the man's funeral. There, she meets his son, Evian (Jean-Nicolas Verreault), and the pair begin a romance. But Bibiane is afraid to tell Evian her dark secret.

Plot Keywords: shop owner, rich girl, fisherman, mother, son, model, dark ...

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#2. Barney's Version (2010)

Storyline: Take a ride through the life and memories of Barney Panofsky, a hard-drinking, cigar-smoking, foulmouthed 65-year old hockey fanatic and television producer, as he reflects on his life's successes and (numerous) gaffes and failures as the final chapters of his own existence come sharply into focus.

Plot Keywords: grump, television producer, wife, ex-wife, father, son, hilarious ...

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#3. Set Me Free (1999)

Storyline: Canadian/Swiss/French production that tells the tale of Hannah, a tomboyish 13 year-old hitting puberty in 1963. An unhappy and uncomfortable family life leads Hannah to seek escapism in the world of cinema. Specifically, she repeatedly watches and appears enthralled by Nana (Anna Karina), the character from Jean-Luc Godard's "Vivre sa vie" (1962) about a Parisian woman's descent into prostitution. Her confusion surrounding what is real leads to a crush for her female teacher and her actively pursuing what it's like to be a prostitute for an evening.—Len Massaar

Plot Keywords: adolescent girl, father, poet, mother, teacher, brother, emotional ...

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#4. Something Organic (1999)

Storyline: Paul and Marguerite have loved each other for five years, their love is organic, visceral and strong, constantly switching from the real to the absolute and from the absolute to the tragic. Paul wants to rebuild and master everything. He separates beings and things and puts everything in boxes. Marguerite is romantic and advances in discovery. There are no ulterior motives in his actions. Paul is part of a daily life, he is in the repetition of things. Unlike Marguerite, whose trajectory borrows a sense of purity and morality from tragedy. And obviously a sense of destiny.

Plot Keywords: priest, husband, wife, son, sick child, father, tender ...

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