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
New product!Three 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
New product!Three 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.