The Left-Hand Side of the Fridge is a satirical comedy that follows a documentary filmmaker who is unemployed and searching for a job. He navigates the challenges of the unemployment office, explores the absurdities of the job hunt, and forms unexpected friendships along the way. The film provides a humorous and thought-provoking commentary on work ethic and the modern employment system.
Poetry and cinema merge as 11 filmmakers bring to life 21 poems by Québécois poets.
On the eve of her final moments, a woman recalls her alcoholic past. She revisits her entire youth, including a binge that, at 46, cost her everything she had: "Loneliness and aging are themes that impose themselves on me, in one form or another. As for alcoholism, it fascinates me because of the revolt it underpins, and revolts me because of the unhappiness it creates around itself.
Alexandre, an instructor at the Canadian customs college, returns home to his small town after his employer places him on compulsory leave. As he forms a new friendship with a female Icelandic drag racer, he finds himself under surveillance by police investigators trying to get to the bottom of the sexually explicit drawings that have been troubling the town.
When her sister runs away from the Christian community where they've lived, Clara decides to set off to Montreal in search of her, and discovers the world, doubt, and price of freedom.
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