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Raymond Roy is a 64-year-old idealist, an energetic social activist ready to give everything he has to those living on the edge: the alienated, impoverished and exploited members of society. Raymond is also a priest, doing what he has wanted to do ever since he was a teenager. Filmmaker Serge Giguère paints an intimate portrait of a man who has spent 30 years fighting for an alternative vision of life in his community. The film is a blend of cinema vérité and social history that provides a view of the man and his work from without and within, from the poetry of his personal diary laced with doubts and self-criticism, to the many achievements of the community groups he helped. Filming over several years, Giguère gives us a sense of the changes in values and attitudes of those who run our society, along with the role of the community groups who provide solutions, inspiration and a sense of renewal.

Pope Francis: A Man of His Word

We Live in Public

Superheroes

My Daughter's Killer

Fuck

The Kid Stays in the Picture

Deliver Us from Evil

Seduced and Abandoned

As I Was Moving Ahead, Occasionally I Saw Brief Glimpses of Beauty

To Be Takei

Harry Dean Stanton: Partly Fiction

John Candy: I Like Me

Misa Agogó

Religulous
29 years of impunity. The phenomenon of Father Tadeusz
Beyond Ratings

Crude Oil

Into Great Silence

Railway Station

Marble and Concrete
Los últimos del Tívoli

Pope Pius XII and the Holocaust

Merton: A Film Biography

Maximón: Devil or Saint