13 Productions at RVQC 2023: Quebec Premieres and Social Issues

National Film Board

The National Film Board of Canada will be taking part in the 41st Rendez-vous Québec Cinéma (RVQC), with 13 NFB productions and co-productions appearing at the festival. Three of these films are Quebec premieres screening in competition: the feature documentary L'Ordre secret (The Secret Order) by Phil Comeau, the medium-length documentary Croque-Mort: C'est beau la vie! (Undertaker for Life!) by Georges Hannan, and the short documentary Assez French (French Enough) by Alexis Normand.

The full selection of NFB films at RVQC consists of: two feature documentaries; one medium-length documentary; three short documentaries; and seven animated shorts in competition. The films-some made by highly experienced filmmakers and others by emerging directors-take very diverse approaches to social issues and questions of identity. An annual celebration of the best of Quebec filmmaking, the RVQC runs from February 22 to March 4, 2023, in Montreal.

Quick Facts

Competition - Best Franco-Canadian Film

  • L'Ordre secret (The Secret Order) by Phil Comeau (NFB, in collaboration with Unis TV
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