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Nin E Tepueian – Mon cri

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Documentary
In presence of guest.sNative voicesQuébec cinema

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Friday, 3 April 2020 | 18:30 La Maison du Cinéma

                                    Poster of Nin E Tepueian – Mon cri

Québec cinema

presented by Hydro-Québec

IN PRESENCE OF THE DIRECTOR

Official selection – Présence autochtone (Canada) – 2019

With Natasha Kanapé Fontaine

This documentary tracks the journey of Innu poet, actress and activist Natasha Kanapé Fontaine, at a pivotal time in her career as a committed artist. To heal the wound of racism, Natasha has re-appropriated her Innu language and become a media spokesperson. Words have helped her rediscover her roots and empowered her. She gets the conversation going, and as it develops, she questions the need for self-determination for herself as well as for other Indigenous people both here and elsewhere.

Director

Santiago Bertolino

Country

Canada - Québec

Year

2019

Duration

1h22

Category

Documentary

Language

French, English and Innu, subtitled in French

Distribution

Les Films du 3 Mars
Guests View the trailer Press kit

Guests

In the presence of

Santiago Bertolino
Réalisateur

JURY MEMBER OF THE REGIONAL COMPETITION // Santiago Bertolino is a filmmaker and scriptwriter. Nin E Tepueian - Mon cri is his third feature-length documentary. In 2016, he directed Freelancer on the Front Lines which was produced by the National Film Board. The film followed a freelance reporter’s journey through Middle Eastern war zones. The filming took him to Israel/Palestine, Egypt, Turkey and the Kurdistan region. In 2013, with Hugo Samson, he created his first feature-length documentary, Red Square on a Blackboard (Carré rouge sur fond noir), which was about the 2012 Quebec student protests. The film won 2 Gémeaux…

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  • Friday, 3 April 2020 | 18:30 - La Maison du Cinéma

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