As the National Day of Truth and Reconciliation approaches, La Corporation de La maison Dumulon is delighted to welcome the Wapikoni organization on its Abitibi-Témiscamingue tour.
For the past 20 years, Wapikoni has been contributing to the personal, creative and professional development of First Peoples and the affirmation of their communities through audiovisual creation.
The event is free and open to all. We advise you to arrive early, to make sure you have a place.
Popcorn and soft drinks will be available on site upon voluntary contribution.
7 p.m.
In French
The “Growing Up” program features 14 short films that take us through the different stages of life.
1. LA LÉGENDE DU TITANIC
Milan Ishpatao – Innu, Nutashkuan
Fasciné par le Titanic, Milan nous raconte cette histoire à sa façon.
2. J’AIME TOUTE
José Mestenapéo – Innu, Nutaskuan
3. LE FESTIN TROUBRE
Tarek Metallaoui – Innu, Pessamit
4. TROUBLES
Érik Papatie – Anicinape, Lac-Simon
5. TSHISHPEUATETAU INNU-AIMUN (Protégeons la langue innue)
Tessa Napish, Shannon Mestokosho et Ariane Napess Michel – Innues, Ekuanitshit
6. CACHE-CACHE
Louisa Papatie – Anicinape, Kitcisakik
7. LE ROI DES OISEAUX
Donovan Vollant – Innu, Uashat Mak Mani-Utenam
8. KA TATISHTIPATAKANIT (Éthéré)
Isabelle Kanapé – Innue, Pessamit
9. LA CASA DE NUEATROS ABUELOS (La maison de nos grands-parents)
Réalisation collective – Emberas-Kunas, Panama
10. RÊVERIES
Véronique Picard – Huronne-Wendat, Wendake
11. L’INNU DU FUTUR
Stéphane Nepton – Innu, Mashteuiatsh
12. LES TRIBUTAIRES DU TERRITOIRE
Mellissa Mollen Dupuis – Innue, Ekuanitshit
13. CARNIVAL
Diana Najarro Rojas – Quechua, Chanen
14. A NEW BEGINING
Wanda Miniquaken – Eeyou, Wemindji