Le Fascinateur and « La Bonne Presse » : Catholic Media for Francophone Publics. Through a study of « La Bonne Presse » and its magazine Le Fascinateur (1903-1938), this paper sheds light on an unfamiliar aspect of France and Quebec's intertwining cinematic traditions. Important questions are raised regarding Catholic cinema and the relationship between the Catholic Church and film. « La Bonne Presse » participated actively in production (prints, magic lantern slides, films), marketing and even in the manufacturing of equipment. All these activities faced competition from secular groups in France who were equally involved in the film industry. The beliefs held by « La Bonne Presse », as well as its productions, also existed in Quebec, where the Catholic Church was concerned with overpowering the Free Masons. As a result, « Le Bon Cinéma National » was founded in 1907. This company focused on the diffusion of moral or religious films, frequently distributing exactly the same programs as « La Bonne Presse ». Certain individuals demanded even stricter censorship. This paper demonstrates that within their cinematic histories, France and Quebec do indeed share a common destiny and parallel ambitions