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Screening: Natalie Bookchin

  • Dazibao 5455 Avenue de Gaspé Montréal, QC, H2T 3B3 Canada (map)

Limited seats! Spectators will be let in on a first come first served basis.

Natalie Bookchin is an artist and filmmaker who, through virtuosic editing and innovative sonic and visual montage, interrogates American society and its increased inequality and polarization as well as the seismic impact of the digital tools and platforms that determine the shape and texture of contemporary life. Her work (films and installations) have been presented in large international festivals as well as at several major institutions, notably the MoMA, the Pompidou Centre, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the Tate Gallery. Despite the international presence of her work, this is Natalie Bookchin's first visit to Québec. Presented in collaboration with Dazibao, this event is part of the current initiative at Labdoc (UQAM) to facilitate encounters with diverse forms of contemporary documentary practices.

Earlier Event: April 4
Session 17: Isabella Weetaluktuk
Later Event: April 11
Screening: Sylvanie Tendron