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    • Loveletter to St. Boniface

    Loveletter to Saint Boniface

    • 2002
    • 00h 11m 45s
    • Remy Huberdeau
    • Rent $300
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    Synopsis

    Loveletter to Saint Boniface is a bilingual experimental documentary that unravels personal and community memories regarding racism and homophobia while exploring notions of language and culture.

    Categories

    • Identity,
    • Canada,
    • Art + Artists,
    • Documentary,
    • History,
    • LGBTQ2S+,
    • Multiculturalism,
    • Short,
    • Francophone

    Shooting Format

    • Unknown

    Languages

    • English,
    • French

    Additional Details

    • Dialogue,
    • Music,
    • Voice-Over,
    • Colour,
    • Sound

    Available Subtitle

    • English

    Region

    • Manitoba

    Screening Formats

    • DVD,
    • H.264

    Credits

    • Artist: Remy Huberdeau

    Provided By

    • Video Pool Media Arts Centre

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    Transforming FAMILY

    Au pays des esprits (Home of the Buffalo)

    • 2009
    • Remy Huberdeau

    Constructed from Canadian prairie archival images taken between 1920 and 1940, this film lyrically explores a son/daughter's relationship with his/her father and the family's relationship to their land.

    Au pays des esprits (Home of the Buffalo)

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