To mark the end of this very special school year, Tënk is presenting its in-house festival: *School Films*. Discover three captivating works by graduates of major film schools in Quebec: the Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema at Concordia, the École des médias - UQAM, and L’inis. An opportunity to meet the documentary filmmakers of tomorrow!
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A man reflects on his past. Inspired by her grandfather's love for documentation and archiving - both symbolic and material - the filmmaker creates an ode to impermanence. Composed of family video archives shot by her grandfather and based on real events, the film pays homage to the power of a connection that can transcend matter and time.
Yara, A. and brothers Monib & Tariq claim their identities as Muslims from diverse backgrounds by negotiating a space in the LGBTQ+ community and reflecting on their personal beliefs and experiences.
Amélie-Jeanne is a 22-year-old psychiatry patient. A year after her fifth psychotic episode, she still feels the effects in her everyday life. Feeling fragile but hopeful, her health is improving thanks to the strong bond she shares with her father, who faces challenges of his own.
Marées est un film documentaire qui fait vivre l'expérience sensorielle et immersive de la mer gaspésienne. C'est à travers des images et une conception sonore expressionnistes que ce film vous transporte dans ce pays où le rapport à la mer est une relation riche, profitable, harmonieuse, mais aussi imprévisible et potentiellement destructrice.
The filmmaker Carol Nguyen interviews her family. The result is a portrait tinged with love and sorrows, revealing intergenerational traumas.
A man reflects on his past. Inspired by her grandfather's love for documentation and archiving - both symbolic and material - the filmmaker creates an ode to impermanence. Composed of family video archives shot by her grandfather and based on real events, the film pays homage to the power of a connection that can transcend matter and time.
Yara, A. and brothers Monib & Tariq claim their identities as Muslims from diverse backgrounds by negotiating a space in the LGBTQ+ community and reflecting on their personal beliefs and experiences.
Amélie-Jeanne is a 22-year-old psychiatry patient. A year after her fifth psychotic episode, she still feels the effects in her everyday life. Feeling fragile but hopeful, her health is improving thanks to the strong bond she shares with her father, who faces challenges of his own.
Marées est un film documentaire qui fait vivre l'expérience sensorielle et immersive de la mer gaspésienne. C'est à travers des images et une conception sonore expressionnistes que ce film vous transporte dans ce pays où le rapport à la mer est une relation riche, profitable, harmonieuse, mais aussi imprévisible et potentiellement destructrice.
The filmmaker Carol Nguyen interviews her family. The result is a portrait tinged with love and sorrows, revealing intergenerational traumas.