
1996
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.

Raymond Roy
Himself

Carny

The Take

Crude Oil

Toppling a Saint

Not Everyone Sleeps at Night

Apparition of the Eternal Church

Into Great Silence

Radical Disciple: The Story of Father Pfleger

Judge Not: In Defense of Dogma

The Devil and Father Amorth

Merton: A Film Biography

Catholic Worker Farm UK

Su misura

The Third Way

Sur les pas de Marie

The Vatican Museums

Railroad of Hope

Les petites mains invisibles

After Breaking the Silence

Misa Agogó