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Wandering Marxwards poster
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A political and poetic wondering/wandering about the relevance and context of re-reading Marx 150 years after the publication of The Communist Manifesto

Wandering Marxwards

Jan 1999

Self Government: Talk About It poster
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Series of PSAs created by the Aboriginal Film and Video Arts Alliance exploring legacy and the history of self governance in Indigenous societies.

Self Government: Talk About It

Jan 1994

Silent Tears poster
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1997 Short film by Shirley Cheechoo

Silent Tears

Sep 1997

Guy Rocher, Sociologist as Protagonist poster
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Well-known sociologist and activist Guy Rocher has been involved in many of the major reforms that have shaped Québec society, namely as a member of the Parent Commission and a high-ranking official in the René Lévesque government. He has been both an attentive witness and a key player in the development of modern Québec. In this documentary, Guy Rocher takes a lucid, optimistic look at the Québec he has been observing for nearly five decades.

Guy Rocher, Sociologist as Protagonist

Jun 2002