Silvicola

by Jean-Philippe Marquis
An unusually intimate glimpse into modern forestry practices in BC, Silvicola is a sensorially immense contemplation on the psychic entanglement of humans, machines, and nature.
2023  ·  1h20m  ·  Canada
English
English subs
About the Film

Set amongst the rugged forests and shorelines of the British Columbia, Silvicola is a tableau of the complex web of cultural and economic forces which compel and constrain modern forestry practices. A story told through the eyes of an eclectic mix of characters whose lives and livelihoods are intimately entangled with the forest, Silvicola employs sinuating vignettes and industrial soundscapes to explore the tensions and dilemmas between commodification and conservation. Contemplative and sensorially immense, Silvicola embeds the viewer within remote spaces and worksites normally hidden from view, from the verdure of old growth canopies to the destructive gigantism of mechanical harvesting to the numbing rhythm of sapling nurseries. A study of both our connection and disconnection with the forest, Silvicola is a film which demands a rethink of the divisions between natural and industrial worlds by spotlighting the hidden labour and logics of modern forestry.

Cinema Politica is the proud distributor of Silvicola. Visit our distribution catalog to learn more about the licensing options.
Upcoming Screenings

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Festivals and Awards
2024
International Wildlife Film Festival, Official Selection | US Premiere
2024
Junction North International Documentary Film Festival, Official Selection, Northern Ontario Premiere
2024
Docville International Documentary Film Festival, Official Selection, International Competition | International Premiere
2024
Belleville Downtown DocFest, Official Selection
2024
Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival , Official Selection, Best Environmental Film
2024
Available Light Film Festival, Official Selection
2024
Victoria Film Festival, Official Selection
2023
Rencontres internationales du documentaire de Montréal (RIDM), Official Selection, New Visions Competition | Quebec Premiere
2023
Guelph Film Festival, Official Selection
2023
Planet In Focus International Environmental Film Festival, Official Selection, Best Canadian Feature Film
2023
DOXA Documentary Film Festival, Official Selection | BC Premiere
2023
Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival, Official Selection, John Kastner Award | World Premiere
In the Press
Interview
Interview
Toute TerrainRadio-Canada
Article
Anne-Frédérique Hébert-DolbecLe Devoir
Article
Madeline LinesPOV Magazine
Awards
Premiere Announcement
Director
Jean-Philippe Marquis
Producer
Jean-Philippe Marquis
Editor
Jean-Philippe Marquis, Emmet Walsh
Cinematography/Dop
Jean-Philippe Marquis
Sound
Oscar Vargas
Music/Composer
Samuel Laflamme
Credits (Other)
Drone operator: Scott Bell
Color
JF Robichaud
Film Related
About the Director

Jean-Philippe Marquis

Jean-Philippe Marquis is a documentary filmmaker and director of photography based in British Columbia. He has ten years of cinematography experience on documentaries and television series. As a director, his documentary work is often non-linear, and dwells on themes of contested geographies and resource extraction. He has made short films in Palestine, Congo-Kinshasa, and Cameroon, and has filmed extensively throughout Yukon and Western Canada. Jean-Philippe’s most recent work is Silvicola (Hot Docs, DOXA 2023), a feature-length documentary offering an unusually intimate glimpse into the people, processes, and paradoxes of modern forestry practices. Silvicola was produced with support from the Canada Council for the Arts, the BC Arts Council, and the NFB. An alumnus of the Hot Docs Accelerator program (2018), Jean-Philippe is the recipient of a Leo Award for Best Cinematography on a Documentary Series (2018) as well as an IDRC Award for International Development Journalism (2012). He holds degrees in journalism from Concordia University and anthropology from Université de Montréal.

 

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