Synopsis

In Nectarine, Kirouac combines the same story told by her adoptive mother, recorded twenty years apart. As she recalls growing up in New Brunswick alongside a Mi’kmaq reserve in the 1930’s, her aged hands peel apples in both time frames. Nectarine serves up a tense and humorous narrative about cohabitation, survival, sustenance and generational perceptions. 

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  • Video Pool Media Arts Centre