Since completing her studies in Sociology, Mariane Béliveau has been invested in documentary production, in order to express her desire for radical socio-political transformation through a sensory approach. The co-production Narratives from Saint Gabriel (2017) and the production I usually sing it in the shower (2018) mark the start of her independent practice. Whether as a social worker or a filmmaker, her projects aim to question the power relationships that marginalise particular groups (sex workers, drug users, migrants, and more).
Death is Dangerous, it Could Hurt
Duration: 38 minutesThree rhythmic storylines are characterized by the rituals of everyday life and the vicissitudes of existence, coalescing around a common experience: that of shooting up as a mode of drug use.
Death is Dangerous, it Could Hurt
Duration: 38 minutesThree rhythmic storylines are characterized by the rituals of everyday life and the vicissitudes of existence, coalescing around a common experience: that of shooting up as a mode of drug use.