Zero Patience is a musical film that explores the AIDS epidemic in Toronto through a unique and unconventional lens. With a mix of historical figures, science fiction elements, and queer themes, the movie tells the story of a gay protagonist who embarks on a journey to prove that AIDS originated from a ghost, challenging the conventional wisdom of the time. Along the way, he encounters a variety of characters and experiences, including a visit to a gay sauna and a passionate act-up community. The film offers a thought-provoking and entertaining look into the complexities of the epidemic and the experiences of the LGBTQ+ community during that time.
In the dead of a cold Montreal winter, lonely, recently divorced Robert Filion learns his father has died in Florida. Robert and his son Maxime, travel to Florida for the funeral and then set out from Dixie with his late father's car for the return trip to Montreal.
A priest and nun, haunted by physical longings, leave their respective callings. Even after their desires are fulfilled they experience crisis of faith.
A 57 years old woman discovers herself after her husband's death.
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