Date & time
5 p.m. – 7 p.m.
This event is free.
Coronation Hall
206 Chem. River, Bristol, QC J0X 1G0
Join us for the launch of a 30-minute film exploring the experiences of English-speaking Quebecers in the Outaouais, part of a broader series capturing regional perspectives in Quebec.
This documentary project, directed by QUESCREN research associate and filmmaker Anita Aloisio, explores the lives of English-speaking community members across Quebec. Using video ethnography and research-creation approaches, this series offers an intimate look at how language, identity, and regional context shape the lived experiences of English speakers outside the province’s major urban centres.
This event is free and open to all. A Q&A will follow, featuring Anita alongside film participant Greg Graham, who is the owner of Cidrerie Coronation Hall, president of the Pontiac Community Players Theatre Group, as well as the director of the Western Quebec Literary Council. Apple cider and pie will be served.
This project was funded by the Secretariat aux relations avec les Quebecois d'expression anglaise. QUESCREN also receives funding from the Department of Canadian Heritage and Concordia University.
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