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Paradise Lost and Found: Film Screening 🎥

September 29, 2022 @ 8:00 pm 11:00 pm

As part of the Paradise Lost and Found exhibition, the curator Carolina Reis proposes three short films: Speaking to Their Mother (Ayum-ee-aawach Oomama-mowan) by Marjorie Beaucage (English and Cree), Root Up by Katia CafĂ©-FĂ©brissy (French with English sttl), and Extractions by TJ Cuthand (English with French sttl). The screening will be followed by a conversation (in French) with artists Marjorie Beaucage and Sylvie Pilotte, curator Carolina Reis, and Émilie Savoie, project coordinator of Passons Ă  l’action climatique (Let’s take action on climate change) of UniversitĂ© de Moncton.

The screening will be held outdoors, near the Student Centre on the Université de Moncton campus, at 8 p.m. on September 29. Warm clothing and a blanket or folding chairs are recommended! In case of rain, the screening will be held in room 001-B of the Fine Arts Building.

Les objet trouvés du paradis Des vire de résilience écologique. Paradise Lost and Found. Paths of Ecological Resilience.

“Contamination is the central theme of the documentary Root Up by Katia Café-Fébrissy. We are introduced to a young woman from Guadeloupe who has left the city to become a farmer on the land she inherited from her father. During filming, she discovers that her little piece of paradise and everything that grows there are toxic. TJ Cuthand’s autobiographical film Extractions draws a parallel between the domination of political, economic and police authorities over the land and resource extraction, and domination over Indigenous peoples, particularly over the bodies of women and children. In Speaking to Their Mother (Ayum-ee-aawach Oomama-mowan), Director Marjorie Beaucage gives voice to Rebecca Belmore and accompanies her as she sets up her giant megaphone aimed at a clearcut area so that her community can speak to the land,” explains Carolina Reis.

Starting October 5, Paradise Lost and Found will also be presented online in collaboration with VUCAVU, which will include a video-tour of the exhibition and the curatorial text. All three short films will also be available for free October 5-16. A virtual round-table discussion with Katia Café Fébrissy, Marjorie Beaucage, Laura St. Pierre and the curator will be streamed online at 5 p.m. EST (6 p.m. Atlantic) and available in video afterwards.

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