Notre-Dame-de-l'Arsenic (2023)
The epicenter of the film is the Notre-Dame district in Rouyn-Noranda, which is in the spotlight thanks to a series of revelations that shed light on the impacts of toxic emissions from the Fonderie Horne. It gives the opportunity to the Abitibi deputy Émilise Lessard-Therrien and the artist Richard Desjardins, originally from the Notre-Dame district, as well as several citizens to speak.
Directors: Martin Frigon, Christian Mathieu Fournier.
| Editing | Vincent Guignard | Editor |
| Directing | Martin Frigon | Director |
| Directing | Christian Mathieu Fournier | Director |
| Production | Nadine Beaudet | Producer |
| Camera | Christian Mathieu Fournier | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Martin Lizotte | Original Music Composer |