Search engine for querying all Cinémathèque collections simultaneously. Responses are general and sorted by collection. By clicking on a particular collection, a detailed result is displayed as if the search had been conducted using the search engine specific to that collection. (French only. English coming soon.)
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Cinema, television and new media collections
Only the catalogue of Quebec and Canadian collections is available online. It includes 15,000 titles and references to 83,000 items (copies, negatives, etc.). Information on international collections is not available to the general public.
Médiathèque Guy-L.-Coté is the largest centre in Canada for documents relating to film and television. It is also the main access point for text, photo, and script archive collections.
A collection of over 5,000 films and television programs from across Canada and around the world stored on videocassette or DVD. Materials can only be viewed on site. The online catalogue essentially covers works from Quebec and Canada. (French only. English coming soon.)
Other collections relating to cinema, television and media collections
These collections refer to several categories of objects: posters, animation graphics, recording devices, sound recordings, text archives, objects, photos, and scripts. In all, nearly 85,000 entries referring to several hundreds of thousands of items.
A resource for discovering Quebec’s film and television heritage. The database contains over 23,000 titles, including productions of different lengths made by individuals or companies established in Quebec. The database is constantly evolving. (French only)
Daniel Langlois Foundation Collection of the Cinémathèque québécoise
Acquired in 2011, this specialized collection in new media includes over 2,500 films and videos; more than 750 audio CDs and other digital material; over 6,500 documents on electronic and media arts, exhibition catalogues, artists’ books and periodicals; over 2,000 background files on individuals, groups and events; archives on leading video art pioneers; and unique holdings of interactive CD-ROMs, DVD-ROMs and other narrative or documentary works conceived by world renowned artists.
A resource for discovering Quebec’s film and television heritage. The database contains over 23,000 titles, including productions of different lengths made by individuals or companies established in Quebec. The database is constantly evolving.