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They Are Sacred

Documentary
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Ciné-Échange | Sewâtsiwin:They Are Sacred Sunday, 19 April | 15:00 Consult the activity

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Within Indigenous cultures, differences were not traditionally seen as a handicap, but rather as a strength that could benefit the entire community. Such is the case with autistic people, considered to have unique gifts and connections to the spirit world. While our people are currently reclaiming our traditional knowledge and philosophies, we are also facing a severe lack of resources adapted to our new reality.

Through intimate encounters with Anders, They Are Sacred gives viewers unique access to the world of an autistic child, and to follow his father’s journey to bring back traditional First Nations perspectives in our contemporary world.

Stay with us after the screening to interact with our guests! Check out the CINÉ-ÉCHANGE activity for all the details.

Director

Kim O’Bomsawin

Screenplay

Widia Larivière, Florence Migneault, Kim O’Bomsawin

Country

Canada

Year

2025

Duration

1h15

Category

Documentary

Language

English and Cree, subtitled in French

Distribution

Maison 4:3
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Guests

In the presence of

Mathieu Poulin-Lamarre
Enseignant en anthropologie | Cégep de Sherbrooke

Mathieu Poulin-Lamarre has been teaching anthropology at both the college and university levels since 2011. His research has focused on cultural and identity issues among minority groups in China and Southeast Asia. For several years, his work has centered on Indigenous issues in Quebec and North America, as well as decolonization. He has been involved with the Festival cinéma du monde since its very first edition.

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  • Sunday, 19 April | 15:00 - Baobab - café de quartier

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