Many Canadian libraries offer digital access to these films through apps like Kanopy or Hoopla .

Films from this era influenced Quebecois culture by reflecting the changing social fabric of the time:

The film premiered at the Cinéma Parallèle in Montreal on May 6, 1982. Within days, police seized the only two prints in existence. The Montreal Urban Community Police morality squad, acting on complaints from conservative religious groups, charged the NFB, the theater owner, and the film’s distributor with “possession and distribution of obscene material.”