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Mosaic Village
199650 min 25 secFilm: Documentary
Direction: Lucie Lachapelle
Production: Josée BeaudetJoanne Carrière
Script: Lucie Lachapelle
« A neighbourhood at the word's epicentre. Unforgettable faces. We're in Côte-des-Neiges, Montreal's most cosmopolitan borough, where 75 ethnic groups live side by side. Not long ago, it was a village. Today, it's a small universe. Words and glances, sounds and colours swirl at a dizzying pace – the neighbourhood’s pulse. But the human diversity here, combined with the economic crisis, leads to tensions. Some women manage to overcome them and thrive through their contact with a society that considers them equal to men. One day, Lucie Lachapelle began knocking on the doors that isolated her from her neighbours to make a dense and vibrant film about freedom and being uprooted. A sensitively crafted film set to urban music composed by Montreal jazz artist Harold Faustin. »
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Subject categories
- Social Issues > Cultural Communities and ImmigrationQuebec Society
- Cultural Diversity and Multiculturalism > Cultural DiversityEthnic Groups and Cultural CommunitiesImmigration Experience and Social Adjustment
Credits
- director
- Lucie Lachapelle
- script
- Lucie Lachapelle
- producer
- Josée Beaudet
- Joanne Carrière
- images
- André-Luc Dupont
- sound
- Esther Auger
- editing
- Teresa de Luca
- sound editing
- France Dubé
- music mixing
- Louis Hone
- Nathalie Morin
- sound mixer
- Shelley Craig
- Geoffrey Mitchell
- narration
- Danielle Proulx
- music
- Harold Faustin
Awards
- Multiculturalism AwardPrix Gémeaux