LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
We would like to acknowledge that the land on which we virtually stream to you is located on unceded Indigenous lands. The Kanien’kehá:ka Nation is recognized as the custodians of the lands and waters from which we virtually stream image+nation FCQSFF. Tiohtiá:ke/Montreal is historically known as a gathering place for many First Nations. Today, it is home to a diverse population of Indigenous and other peoples. We recognize the rich Indigenous heritage of this place, a place that is a source of pride and inspiration for the entire Montreal community.
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Odehimin (Baie du coeur)
KIJÂTAI-ALEXANDRA VEILLETTE-CHEEZO ANISHNABE | 3 MIN | V.O. OJIBWE, F & A. / OJIBWE, FRENCH & ENGLISH
Synopsis: Odehimin is reconnecting with oneself and learning self-love.
The Rogers
DEAN HAMER & JOE WILSON | ÉTATS-UNIS / USA | 2020 | 16 MIN | V.O.A. / ENGLISH
Synopsis: An intimate glimpse of the first visible group of transgender men in the Pacific – the Rogers of Samoa. From the loneliness of family rejection and homelessness to the camaraderie of cooking, church and dance, their stories reveal the challenges and possibilities of life in an island society rooted in tradition.
Riverside Queerness
ERIC PLAMONDON | CANADA | 2021 | 18 MIN | V.O.F. & A. S.-T.A. / FRENCH & ENGLISH S.-T.EN.
Synopsis: Riverside Queernessreveals hard moments in the Prairies’ shadowed queer history. Three storytellers navigate muddy waters in the deep rivers of Manitoba’s subconscious, where truth is blurred by the power of the currents.
Spirit Glitch
MARY GALLOWAY | CANADA | 2019 | 8 MIN | V.O.A. / ENGLISH
Synopsis: A queer woman of colour struggles to regain her voice from the void as traumatic memories threaten to glitch her spirit away piece by piece, leaving an empty shell. With every ounce of willpower, she must find the strength to face the reality of another day.
êmîcêtosêt-Many Bloodlines
THEOLA ROSS | CANADA | 2020 | 11 MIN | V.O. CRIE & A. S.-T.A. / V.O. CREE & ENGLISH S.-T.EN.
Synopsis:A Cree filmmaker and her white partner document their pregnancy and journey to parenthood. From the search for an Indigenous donor and midwife to their concerns about raising a child as an interracial queer couple, the joy of having a child together gives them the courage to overcome any obstacle.
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