Year in Review: What We Choose to Remember
The Waves of Change docu-series was a 200-year (1820-2020) oral history of Quebec’s English-speaking communities recorded on the 50th anniversary of the FLQ crisis. What We Choose to Remember is the feature-length documentary that grew out of this project. This May, What We Choose to Remember premiered at the Hudson Film Festival to much critical acclaim.
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ELAN’s feature length documentary What We Choose to Remember began a tour in Knowlton that continued to Barachois and Gaspé in the Gaspésie, Rouyn-Noranda in Abitibi-Temiscamingue, Quebec City and Chateauguay, Ormstown and Pincourt in Montétégie. Director Guy Rex Rodgers attended all screenings and facilitated post-screening conversations with audiences about identity and belonging in Quebec.
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In September, ELAN’s newest documentary about identity and belonging in Quebec, Waves of Change: Reimagining Quebec, was broadcast on CBC television, The documentary is now available on CBC GEM. You can now stream the documentary on CBC Gem.
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