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Festival des journées d'Afrique, Danses et Rythmes du monde is held in September, featuring African and Latin American shows. Fête Arc-en-ciel is a gay and lesbian festival held in September. Quebec City Celtic Festival is a celebration of Scottish, Irish and Breton roots including shows, workshops and conferences. It is held in early September.
Festival de Lanaudière: Joliette: Festival des traditions du monde de Sherbrooke: Sherbrooke: Festival du film de l'Outaouais: Gatineau: Film [15] Festival du nouveau cinéma: Montreal: Film [citation needed] Festival Filministes: Montreal: Feminist films [16] Festival Images en vues: Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine: Short films [17]
The FEQ Music Festival has been taking place annually since 1968. The first editions were organized by a group of businesspersons and artists of Quebec City in order to show the artistic, economic, and tourist potential of the region. During the 1970s and 1980s, the festival specialized in musicians from the Francophonie and world music.
Foo Fighters, Lana Del Rey, Green Day, the Smile, Pitbull, Zach Bryan, Lil Durk, Illenium, Weezer, Les Cowboys Fringants, Les Trois Accords, and Imagine Dragons are among the dozens of artists ...
The features It's only the End of the World (French title: Juste la fin du monde) by Xavier Dolan [21] and Kiss me like a Lover (French title: Embrasse-moi comme tu m’aimes) by André Forcier, both premiered at the festival and were favorites among the audience, the latter winning the Public's Choice Award for a Feature Film.
This category is for festivals in the Canadian province of Quebec, including arts festivals, fairs, food festivals, folk festivals, carnivals, religious festivals, and other types. When applicable, all topics should be moved to appropriate subcategories by type and locale.
The Rendez-vous Québec Cinéma (formerly known as Rendez-vous du cinéma québécois) is a festival created in 1982 to celebrate the cinematographic production of Quebec, Canada. [ 1 ] The goal of the festival is to promote the Cinema of Quebec and its makers in order to support its culture and stimulate its industry.
France's contributions included a $2.4 million renovation of the mezzanine and ground floor of the Musée de l'Amérique française (now the Musée de l'Amérique francophone), [45] and an exhibit entitled "Le musée du quai Branly à Québec. Regards sur la diversité culturelle", at the Canadian Museum of Civilization (now the Canadian Museum ...