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Film Screening: Kite Zo A (Leave the Bones) by Kaveh Nabatian (+Q&A with the director)


Date & time
Friday, November 3, 2023
5 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Cost

This event is free

Organization

Milieux Institute

Where

Engineering, Computer Science and Visual Arts Integrated Complex
1515 St. Catherine W.
Room EV 10.625

Accessible location

Yes

Join us on November 3, from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Concordia Ethnography Lab (EV 10.625) for the screening of Kite Zo A (Leave the Bones) by Kaveh Nabatian (+Q&A with the director).

In 1791, in Haiti, Dutty Boukman presided over a Vodou ritual in Bois-Caïman that led to the creation of the first Black republic. Since then, rituals of transformation and artistic expression have been at the core of a thriving culture as the country faces oppression, poverty, and natural disasters.

Kite Zo A "Leave the Bones" is a sensorial film about rituals in Haiti made in collaboration with poets, dancers, musicians, fishermen, daredevil rollerbladers, and Vodou priests. Set to poetry by Haitian author Wood-Jerry Gabriel. It had its international premiere at SXSW.

Canada/Haiti • 2022 • 70min • Haitian creole • English subtitles

About the director:

Kaveh Nabatian is an Iranian-Canadian director and musician whose evocative filmmaking has brought to life stories from the margins of society and across the world: Haiti, Nunavut, New York and beyond. Committed to cinema education and outreach, Kaveh continues to work with emerging filmmakers at Haiti’s Artists Institute and in the Alqonquin community of Kitigan Zibi. As a composer and trumpet player, he’s toured the world and released several critically-acclaimed albums with his Juno award-winning band Bell Orchestre. Kaveh aspires to make films that have the immediacy of music, and to make music that has the evocative energy of film.

Please email concordia.ethnography@gmail.com to register.

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