Women-In-Film-Wednesday-IWD Edition: ANALOGUE REVOLUTION
Schedule
Wed Mar 05 2025 at 07:00 pm to 09:00 pm
UTC-05:00Location
162 Mackenzie St, Greater Sudbury, ON, Canada, Ontario P3C4X8 | Sudbury, ON
Director Marusya Bociurkiw will be in attendance. A special thank you to our sponsors: YWCA-Sudbury and Faculty of Arts at LU.
ABOUT THE FILM
This documentary explores Canadian feminist storytellers from the 1970s to 90s used advanced media to document issues.
This feature-length documentary traces the rise and fall of analogue feminist communications that preceded the MeToo era. From Halifax to Vancouver, feminist storytellers of the 1970s to 90s took hold of cutting-edge media technology to document everything from violence towards women, to how to insert a diaphragm. You’ll hear from feminist rock stars like Studio D’s Bonnie Sherr Klein (Montreal/Vancouver) and Sylvia D. Hamilton (Halifax); print collectives like Press Gang (Vancouver) and Our Lives: Black Women’s Newspaper(Toronto). Verjee tells the story of Canada’s first women of colour film festival; Nora Randall describes what it meant to create Pedestal, first feminist newspaper in Canada. Rare archival footage, like 70’s feminist gatherings in Montreal, lead to the film’s climax: draconian cutbacks to women’s and lesbian organizations across Canada, following the massacre of feminists at École Polytechnique in Montreal, (December 6, 1989). The film concludes with a resurgence: younger BIPOC feminists (Ella Cooper, Black Women Film!; Didhood Collective), using analogue strategies to create new feminist digital networks.
ABOUT THE EVENING
Sudbury Indie Cinema will be honouring the 25 Most Influential Feminists in Sudbury from 2000-2025.
Where is it happening?
162 Mackenzie St, Greater Sudbury, ON, Canada, Ontario P3C4X8, 162 MacKenzie St, Greater Sudbury, ON P3C 4X8, Canada,Sudbury, OntarioEvent Location & Nearby Stays: