The Black Documentary Collective (BDC) was founded by the late, great documentarian St. Clair Bourne to support the artistic development and professional advancement of documentary media makers of African descent.
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Une vaste sélection de matériels portant sur l’équité et l’inclusion dans le milieu de l’audiovisuel ici et dans le monde.
À travers 126 films, 40 pays et 66 ans d’histoire de cinéma, Tigritudes* 1956-2021 dessine une anthologie subjective et chronologique panafricaine. Conçu par les réalisatrices Dyana Gaye et Valérie Osouf, en collaboration avec le Forum des images, ce cycle parcourt les enjeux et les formes d’une cinématographie encore largement méconnue.
To Remember and Repair: A Video Program Curated by Temple Marucci-Campbell. This program explores the nuances of a legacy in the wake of trauma and how a ruptured history ignites alternative methods of remembering.
A national training and access program for Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour creators and producers.
Le CNC nomme Pap Ndiaye président de la commission Images de la diversité.
Dans le cadre de son processus d’analyse, Téléfilm demande aux membres du personnel clé de répondre à un questionnaire d’auto-identification qui permettra à Téléfilm de mieux connaître les membres de sa communauté et leurs projets.
We – at the Anti-Racist Pedagogy Project (ARPP) – have teamed up with the Centre for Teaching and Learning (CTL) at Concordia University, Montreal Quebec to pilot our antiracist educational resources (on concordia.ca/antiracist) this winter semester.
The idea of change looks different for different people. For independent filmmakers, especially those who are struggling, a constructive change means more funds and opportunities for those who have been historically left out. To those previously and currently in positions of power, change could mean reform, or making minor structural tweaks rather than building foundations from scratch. It could also mean projecting a semblance of change, because real change would be far too risky for the status quo.
In this list we aim to write women back into film history by championing 100 female-directed hidden gems that have been forgotten or unfairly overlooked – with contributions from Jane Campion, Greta Gerwig, Claire Denis, Isabelle Huppert, Agnès Varda, Tilda Swinton, our regular contributors listed below and many more special guests.
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Vous trouverez ici, entre autres, une collection de films réalisés par des cinéastes issu·e·s des communautés noires.
The SHIFT Centre for Social Transformation supports existing and emerging social transformation initiatives that unite the efforts of Concordians and their partners with the goal of creating a more just, inclusive, and broadly prosperous Montreal.