The Regent Park Film Festival has events coming up next week that we would like to share with the deaf community in Vancouver. The screening of ASL-English interpreter and captions for our upcoming FREE shorts film screening at the Vancouver Public Library on Tuesday, May 7th at 7pm. Could you please share this with your network?
Home Made Visible – Screening
In partnership with DOXA Documentary Film Festival
SCREENING + TALKBACK
Time: Tuesday, May 7th, 7 – 8:30pm
Location:Â Montalbano Family Theatre, Level 8 – Vancouver Public Library, Central Library
350 West Georgia Street
Vancouver, BC V6B 6B1
Capacity:Â 80 (Please register in advance here:Â https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/home-made-visible-vancouver-screening-tickets-60208108072)
A theatrical screening of six commissioned short films that brings a personal lens to Indigenous and visible minority archives. Followed by a discussion with filmmakers Aeyliya Husain and Maya Bastian and Project organizers Ananya Ohri and Elizabeth Mudenyo.
ACCESSIBILITY
ASL-English interpretation will be provided at this event.
All films have english captions.
All Library locations are wheelchair accessible.
If you have any accessibility concerns, please contact us at homemade@regentparkfilmfestival.com, or 416 599 7733, for further information about support.
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‘Home Made Visible: Storytelling, Relationships, and Archives’ – Workshop
Date:Â May 9, 6 – 8:30 pm
Location: Montalbano Family Theatre, Level 8 – Vancouver Public Library, Central Library
Facilitators: Derek Kwan and Joella Cabalu
Capacity: 10 (Please register in advance here:Â https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/home-made-visible-vancouver-workshop-tickets-60210538341)
Interested in exploring documentary film creation? Not sure where to begin? Local documentary filmmakers, Derek Kwan and Joella Cabalu, present a hands-on workshop on the foundations of storytelling and relationship-building skills needed to tell and create personal stories through the documentary format. Kwan and Cabalu will present their own work which touches on family histories, culture, and immigration, as well as share their experiences in developing stories, incorporating archival videos and photographs, and building trust within different communities.
ACCESSIBILITY
ASL-English interpretation will be provided at this event if requested by Friday, May 3rd.
All films have english captions.
All Library locations are wheelchair accessible.
If you have any accessibility concerns, please contact us at homemade@regentparkfilmfestival.com, or 416 599 7733, for further information about support.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Thank you!
Elizabeth
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Elizabeth Mudenyo Pronouns: She/Her
Special Projects Manager – Home Made Visible
Regent Park Film Festival
585 Dundas Street East, Suite 240 | Toronto, ON | M5A 2B7 |Â (416) 599-7733
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HOME MADE VISIBLEÂ is coming to a city near you in 2019.
Exhibitions | Screenings | Installations | Workshops
Visit HomeMadeVisible.ca/Tour to learn more.
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