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Program 2: Performing a Self

This collection of works displays a variety of approaches to identity, self, and cultural translation. Performance in many guises—the acting of character, confessional self-revelation, historical reenactment, gestural or conceptual activity—is foregrounded, and the process of generating an often mutable self is made visible as an ongoing and performative undertaking.

PROGRAM

  • Nunavut (Our Land), episode 8: Avamuktulik (Fish Swimming Back and Forth)

    Directed by Zacharias Kunuk.
    Nunavut, 1995, video, color, 29 min.
  • Le voleur vit en enfer (The Thief Lives in Hell)

    Directed by Robert Morin and Lorraine Dufour.
    Québec, 1984, video, color, 20 min.
  • Hollywood and Vine

    Directed by Colin Campbell.
    US/Ontario, 1976, video, black & white, 18 min.
  • Untouchable

    Directed by Thirza Cuthand.
    Saskatchewan, 1998, video, black & white, 4 min.
  • Interrupted Attempt

    Directed by Grant Poier.
    Alberta, 1986, video, color, 4 min.
  • Emporium (excerpts)

    Directed by Natalie Bujold.
    Québec, 1999, video, color, 3 min.
  • Maigre Dog

    Directed by Donna James.
    Nova Scotia, 1990, video, black & white, 8 min.

Part of film series

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Magnetic North: Canadian Experimental Video

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The Complete Stanley Kubrick

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Community in Cinema

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Crime Scenes as History. Five Korean Films

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The Lady and the Typewriter

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Sixties Shinoda

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From the Collection – Bob Hoskins

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Tarr / Krasznahorkai

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Little Fugitive

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The Spring is Over (Prague 1970)