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Home Made Visible Screening + Panel Discussion at York University

York University
Toronto ON M3J 1P3
Canada

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Film Still - Caribou in the Archive by Jennifer Dysart

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Film Still - Arrival Archives by Maya Bastian

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Landscape of Desire by Aeyliya Husain

Tuesday, April 2

12:45 - 2:45 PM

Nat Taylor Cinema, N102 Ross Building, York University

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Experience archives through a personal lens with the short film program of Home Made Visible, Regent Park Film Festival's nation-wide archival project.

Join us after for a panel discussion with filmmakers and YorkU MFA alums Jennifer Dysart and Aeyliya Husain; adjunct archivist Katrina Cohen-Palacios from YorkU Libraries; and Regent Park Film Festival's Elizabeth Mudenyo and Ananya Ohri.

Transit directions to York University

York University Map

Accessibility Info

- Accessibility entrances to Ross: Student Centre South + Vari Hall South entrances.

- Accessible and gender-neutral washroom on Vari Hall 1st floor. 

- Accessible and gender-segregated washrooms in Ross South.

About Home Made Visible and Regent Park Film Festival

The Canadian archives are lacking in home movie footage from Indigenous people and Visible Minorities. As old film and videotapes threaten to fall apart with time, Home Made Visible works to preserve this history, celebrate the joy captured in home movies, and explore how archives have the power to shape who we become and how we relate to one another. HMV is currently on tour across Canada - find participating library branches near you HERE.

Regent Park Film Festival is Toronto’s only free community film festival. In addition to the Annual Film Festival and Under the Stars: Movies in the Park, we host year-round film screenings, school programs, and workshops at no cost. We are dedicated to showcasing local and international independent works relevant to people from all walks of life, with a focus on inviting those of us from low-income and public housing communities. The films we present break stereotypes and show that no one place or person has just one story.