Directed by Katia Kurtness
Cinéma du Musée PRESENTED IN Wapikoni: First nation's genre cinema
River Film Festival 2023 Extremely Short Film Festival 2023 International Indigenous Presence Festival 2023 Skoden Indigenous Film Festival 2023 Rendez-vous Québec Cinema 2023
Katia Kurtness
Simon Gaudreau
Wapikoni
3:30 PM
The Fantasia festival, in association with Wapikoni mobile, presents a program of Indigenous genre films.
At the sound of cardboard being cut, Annette remembers the first time she cut out animal silhouettes and passes on this talent to her daughter Katia.
Todd Max Carey
A documentary painting a detailed portrait of fans of BDSM, fetishism and other forms of kink, through a series of encounters that shed light on this discreet, often misrepresented community.
Sean Horlor, Steve J. Adams
The “Satanic Panic” craze took the world by storm during the ’80s and ’90s, but who knew it started in Canada — the home of the good — and would leave such an enduring mark on pop culture?
Julien Cadieux
Transgender musician Samuel Leblanc crosses Acadia on a quest for identity that is as personal as it is cultural, in this hybrid documentary/musical, inspired by the music of Angèle Arsenault.