Ajay Bhardwaj · 2022 · 1h57m
Le film met en lumière le patriarcat tenace, bien que caché, qui éclipse la douce force qui anime un mouvement syndical.

FemDoc is a provocative program of film screenings, public discussions and interpretative material that showcases works by and about women (both cis-women and trans* artists or subjects included), as well as the social, economic, cultural and political issues that affect their lives and work. Like other Cinema Politica programs, with FemDoc we seek to engage documentary audiences, artists, experts, intellectuals and the public at large with an under-served or narrowly represented topic. In this regard FemDoc has three goals: (1) To increase the visibility of women filmmakers; (2) To highlight women’s issues and women subjects in documentary cinema; and finally (3) To create a program that invites discussions around the above topics, as well as feminism as it relates to documentary culture and politics. FemDoc, continues to strengthen and expand Cinema Politica’s larger mandate to bring together documentary and social justice, to foster fair and equitable representation on screen and behind the camera, and to create audience spaces and platforms for inclusive, critical engagement with independent film.
We launched FemDoc during a moment of great socio-political upheaval, as citizens in Quebec and Canada remain intensely divided on questions directly affecting women, such as reproductive justice, rape and sex-work. The mainstream media often ignores women’s voices and marginalizes women’s perspectives by relying heavily on male perspectives to frame those stories. A good example for such misrepresentation is the topic of rape culture, where sensationalized or two-dimensional reportage often forecloses on engaged discussion around these complex issues. We also feel that by focusing on women in documentary cinema an opportunity to open up critical dialogue around Canada’s missing and murdered Indigenous women must open up, one that can be uniquely engaged in artistic practices, representation, and spectatorship.
FemDoc seeks to offer a more robust, dynamic and critical lens through which audiences and publics can approach these charged issues, as well as an inclusive public platform free of commercial imperatives from which to launch conversations that cut across social, economic, political and cultural lines, ultimately fostering a multi-vocal, healing and productive discussion on topics all too often misrepresented or under-represented by other media channels.
With this in mind, in 2016 Cinema Politica circulated a program of Quebecois and Canadian works that provoke, engage and challenge audiences regarding gender equity and representation throughout Quebec, Canada and abroad. These exceptional films are listed below.
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Le film met en lumière le patriarcat tenace, bien que caché, qui éclipse la douce force qui anime un mouvement syndical.

Une exploration à travers les archives de la machine de guerre américaine et de la propagande diffusée par les médias de masse, du Vietnam à l'Irak.
Une plongée obsédante dans les archives canadiennes, retraçant une manifestation étudiante de 1969 à l'université George Williams contre le racisme anti-Noirs de l'administration.
Une archive photographique libanaise consacrée à l'expérience des femmes transgenres, qui met en lumière les histoires émouvantes de quatre femmes transgenres et de leur résilience inébranlable face à l'effacement de leur identité.
On Demand
Un documentaire britannique montre des ouvriers du bâtiment découvrant une liste noire et dénonçant des policiers infiltrés dans leurs mouvements avec minutie.
This doc showcases the struggles of First Nations activists, their commitment to sustainability and their resistance against state oppression.
On Demand
Rachel Wotton, militante australienne et travailleuse du sexe, se bat pour les droits des travailleurs du sexe et pour la liberté d'expression sexuelle des personnes en situation de handicap.
Dans ce film expérimental fascinant, Maryam Tafakory évoque une séance d'archives, dévoilant l'histoire du tout premier journal féminin iranien.
Les prisons américaines étant pleines à craquer, le gouvernement Nixon lance un programme dans le cadre duquel des agents fédéraux chassent les détenus pour le plaisir.
A stunning documentary-fiction about the dizzying heights of gender and metamorphosis in Rio de Janeiro.
Ce film historique émouvant dépeint l'occupation menée en 1974 par des jeunes autochtones à Kenora, en mettant l'accent sur Louie Cameron, le chef de la Ojibway Warrior Society.
Une analyse approfondie, exhaustive et éclairante du paysage sociopolitique russe au cours des mois qui ont précédé l'invasion de l'Ukraine.

b.h. Yael propose un film-essai intimiste qui réfléchit sur la colonisation de la Palestine et l'histoire de sa famille, combinant des images d'archives et une narration sous forme de journal intime.
In the 1960’s, the Kwadacha First Nation were flooded out of their territory by one of the largest dams in the world. It’s time for them to tell their story.
Caleb Behn is an Indigenous lawyer from BC devoted to fighting the gas fracking industry. This is his remarkable and inspiring story.
Plusieurs récits éclairants et internationaux sur la vie sous le fascisme, de l'Italie de Mussolini à la Grèce occupée par les nazis.