St-Henri, The 26th Of August

Showings

Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema Tue, Mar 25, 2014 6:30 PM
Film Info
Runtime:85 minutes
Country Listing:Canada
Copyright:2011
Rating:STC
Cast/Crew Info
Director(s):Shannon Walsh
Cinema Extra
Distributed by:National Film Board of Canada

Description

Oppositions: Architecture On Film: Offering insights into the role of design in the built environment.

On September 5, 1962, Claude Jutra, Michel Brault, Don Owen and Arthur Lipsett roamed the streets of St-Henri with other emerging National Film Board filmmakers, cinematically capturing a day in the life of a working-class Montreal neighbourhood. Their innovative approach, now known as direct cinema, made their short film synonymous with the form. Nearly 50 years later, a new generation of 12 established and emerging Quebecois filmmakers takes to those same streets with cameras in hand. A colourful collection of characters illuminate the screen, resulting in an inspired and truly stunning portrait of a community that has undergone dramatic change yet retains its roots. With an original score by Polaris Prize-winning musician Patrick Watson, this dawn-'til-dusk collage provides a rare opportunity to see a community transform in front of one's eyes. Alex Rogalski, Hot Docs

Avi Friedman (Ph.D. Professor of Architecture; Director, Affordable Homes Research Group; McGill University School of Architecture) will participate in post-screening Q&A.

Tickets: $11 per film ($8 for Bloor Members)

Double Bill with My Brooklyn: $15 ($12 for Bloor members) - BUY DOUBLE BILL

Presented with the Toronto Society of Architects.