An exceptional retrospective at the Cinéma Beaumont celebrating 20 years of MÖ FILMS’ auteur documentary cinema, in the presence of the filmmakers.
Immerse yourself in the powerful story of Mohammed Shofi, a Rohingya refugee, through an immersive exhibition conceived and produced by MÖ FILMS and artists Mélanie Carrier, Olivier Higgins, and Karine Giboulo, in collaboration with the Musée de la civilisation. On view until January 2026.
At Their Height wins the Jean-Marc-Vallée Award It was at Chabot’s school — the film’s primary shooting location and emotional heart — that filmmakers Mélanie Carrier and Olivier Higgins were awarded this week the prestigious Jean-Marc-Vallée Audience Award, presented by the Festival de cinéma de la ville de Québec (FCVQ). The award takes the form of […]
The new intimate documentary by MÖ FILMS, At their height, will screen as the closing film at the Quebec City Film Festival on September 15, in the prestigious Théâtre Le Diamant. The film’s theatrical release will follow the next week, starting September 20, with screenings in Montreal at Cinéma Beaubien and the Cinémathèque québécoise, as […]
At Their Height, the new intimate documentary from MÖ FILMS will be released fall/winter 2024. Stay tuned! (…)
Following an exhibition at the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec, recipient of the Jury’s Choice Award from the Société des musées du Québec and nominated for two Numix Awards, MÖ FILMS returns with a new exhibition, in collaboration with the Musée de la civilisation and artist Karine Giboulo. Coming in spring 2025. We look […]
It is now possible to watch on streaming the film Wandering a Rohingya Story, on Apple TV or VIMEO. Other info on the website of the film Wandering a Rohingya Story.
Olivier receives the Artist of the Year Award for the Capitale-Nationale, presented by the Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec. “One of Quebec’s leading artists, Olivier Higgins takes a very accurate look at the world and demonstrates great humanity through his cinematographic works. His most recent feature-length documentary, Wandering: a Rohingya Story, is […]
It is with great emotion and joy that the Wandering, a Rohingya story team received three Iris Awards in Montreal at the Gala Québec Cinéma (Best Documentary, Best Editing, and Best Cinematography), as well as the Canadian Screen Award for Best Documentary in Canada. It marks the very first time that a Quebec film—across all […]