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The Short Film Takes the Place of the Entire Journal Accès

Summary by journalacces.ca
Two Quebec productions found themselves in the Oscars 2026 race: Perfectly a Strangeness, documentary by Montreal's Alison McAlpine, is a finalist for the Oscar for Best Short Documentary Film; and La jeune fille qui pleure des perles, du duo Chris Lavis et Maciek Szczerbowski, est en licée pour l-Oscar du meilleur court d'animation. This film is available free of charge on the NFB website. Perfectly a Strangeness appears in the program of the F…
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Two Quebec productions found themselves in the Oscars 2026 race: Perfectly a Strangeness, documentary by Montreal's Alison McAlpine, is a finalist for the Oscar for Best Short Documentary Film; and La jeune fille qui pleure des perles, du duo Chris Lavis et Maciek Szczerbowski, est en licée pour l-Oscar du meilleur court d'animation. This film is available free of charge on the NFB website. Perfectly a Strangeness appears in the program of the F…

·Saint-Sauveur, Canada
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journalacces.ca broke the news in Saint-Sauveur, Canada on Tuesday, January 27, 2026.
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