Ciné-Moi #6 | Fabuleuses
Sessions
Saturday, 4 April 2020 | 10:00 | Baobab - café de quartier | Add to my favourites |
Ciné-Moi is a monthly FCMS activity where psychology and film meet and exchange perspectives. With extracts from the film Fabuleuses, this session will explore the theme of Self-Presentation in the Digital Age. Join us for a conversation spiked with candour and depth.
The film’s psychological analysis will be followed by a Question and Answer Session with the film director Mélanie Charbonneau as well as the film actors.
It is not mandatory to watch the film in advance, but it is heavily recommended. Click here to find out more about how and where to watch it: fcms.ca/cine-moi-6.
Speakers:
– Nathalie Plaat, clinical psychologist, author | Host
– Charles-Antoine Barbeau-Meunier, Cofounder of the organization Bien-être numérique, holds a university degree in media studies, a Masters in sociology and is currently studying in the medical field.
– Mélanie Charbonneau, Director
– Juliette Gosselin, Noémie O’Farrell and Mounia Zahzam, Actors
Arrive early, limited seats!
Voluntary contribution.
Guests
Nathalie Plaat
English biography not available.
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- Saturday, 4 April 2020 | 10:00 - Baobab – Café de Quartier
Charles-Antoine Barbeau-Meunier
With a keen eye for emerging issues in our rapidly changing society, Charles-Antoine Barbeau-Meunier has taken a special interest for human welfare at the intersection between cultural, technoscientific and intergenerational changes. Building from a multidisciplinary background in medicine, neuroscience, sociology and communication studies, Charles-Antoine co-founded Bien-être numérique (“Digital Wellbeing”), with the societal objectives to nurture critical thinking about the space digital technology occupies in our lives, and to promote health through a conscientious interaction with digital media.
Will attend:
- Saturday, 4 April 2020 | 10:00 - Baobab – Café de Quartier
Mélanie Charbonneau
As part of the first generation of Youtubers, Mélanie was the first talent in Quebec to reach one million online visits with a humorous video entitled L’Anti Kamasutra in 2006. The web series The Interns she co-wrote and directed was nominated in the “Best Webseries of Humor” category at the 2015 Gemini Awards Gala. For the past 10 years, Mélanie Charbonneau has made her mark as a director in Quebec thanks to numerous large-scale projects. Films, web series, or advertisements, all of her achievements have in common an approach filled with humor and humanity. LUNAR-ORBIT RENDEZVOUS, her latest short film,…
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- Saturday, 4 April 2020 | 10:00 - Baobab – Café de Quartier
Juliette Gosselin
English biography not available.
Will attend:
- Saturday, 4 April 2020 | 10:00 - Baobab – Café de Quartier
Noémie O’Farrell
English biography not available.
Will attend:
- Saturday, 4 April 2020 | 10:00 - Baobab – Café de Quartier