As sensitive as it is hypnotic, Where the Land Ends subtly and lucidly questions ideas of identity and political consciousness in our era, from the point of view of the millennial generation.
Against the backdrop of the camera’s meditative wandering through the places that created Quebec, Where the Land Ends explores and questions the historical narrative, as a group of young people who were not old enough to vote in the 1995 referendum express their views. They seem to have decided, on their own, to create a new “Terre des Hommes” (Man and His World).