Mosaic Village

199650 min 25 secFilm: Documentary

G

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