Awakenings ― We Were Always Here ― Reverence (A film by Teaunna Gray, 2020)

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  • Опубликовано: 13 дек 2020
  • While digging deep into this city's past, we challenge what findings are held in reverence.
    During her research at the Market Gallery, an Afro-Indigenous filmmaker Teaunna Gray first learned about the North American Convention for Coloured Freemen that happened in the neighbouring St. Lawrence Hall in 1851. Learning about the Black excellence that had occurred over the course of 3 days right here in Toronto was a personal awakening for Teaunna, who says of her work on the film: "It unearthed this new responsibility in me to continue learning about sharing important stories and BIPOC figures who were crucial in empowering and forwarding our Black and Indigenous populations, specifically. The set of my film was in the St. Lawrence Hall and I wanted Black bodies to fill that space-just as it was in 1851." Learn more at toronto.ca/museums
    Created as part of the We Were Always Here project for Awakenings
    Commissioned by Toronto History Museums, City of Toronto
    Co-curated by Umbereen Inayet & Julien Christian Lutz pka Director X
    Director Mentorship provided by Julien Christian Lutz pka Director X
    Director & Producer: Teaunna Gray
    Cinematographer: Yves Dupaya
    Additional Cinematography: Teaunna Gray
    1st AC: Andrii Shtakal
    Grip & Electric: Ivan Karaulov
    Editor: Taylor Vernon
    Music by: Stéphane Pigeon
    Sound Design: Cam Brown
    Colourist: Ana Escorse
    Poet: Susie Mensah
    Dancer: Sam Davilmar
    Visual Art by: Seye Ogunlesi
    Portraits: Susie Mensah, Bukola Walfall, Zahra Bentham, Gary Brown, Forki Alem, Leo Alem
    Special thanks to: Nicole Markland, Weyni Mengesha, Neil Brochu, Michael Dowbenka
    #Awakenings #TellTheFullStory

Комментарии • 7

  • @gv2917
    @gv2917 2 года назад

    Thank you

  • @Culturethroughart
    @Culturethroughart 3 года назад +1

    I'm speechless! Love the vision. The authenticity. The Truthful questions.

  • @DeepakRamachandran1
    @DeepakRamachandran1 3 года назад

    Beautiful, thanks for making this! It's great to hear that we all can tie back Blacks' history in Toronto to before Canada was a country -- ie, Blacks have been here for as long or longer than many other newcomers. And even in those early days we can find evidence of our modern Canadian values -- a cornerstone as it were, on which to build our positive future together.

  • @patriziapiraino3151
    @patriziapiraino3151 3 года назад

    Amazing!

  • @johnjobs3027
    @johnjobs3027 3 года назад

    IQ does matter

  • @johnjobs3027
    @johnjobs3027 3 года назад

    What a boring story that no one cares about except those who blame their shortcmings on others.

    • @SOLOGOB
      @SOLOGOB 3 года назад +1

      Shut up John