Manon Barbeau Trailers
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Manon Barbeau is a French Canadian filmmaker, director, writer and co-founder of Wapikoni Mobile, an organisation that helps First Nations youth learn the art of filmmaking. She has been Wapikoni Mobile’s general director since 2004.
Most Popular Manon Barbeau Trailers
Total trailers found: 13
28 September 2007
Poetry and cinema merge as 11 filmmakers bring to life 21 poems by Québécois poets.
01 January 2004
In a quest to rediscover the spiritual values of his own people, an African filmmaker from the Gourmantche tribe of Burkina Faso visits an Aboriginal band, the Atikamekw of northern Quebec.
06 June 2008
This short film is inspired by a stormy same-sex relationship in the Manawan community of the Atikamekw Nation, which led to a suicide.
11 August 1975
"Springtime means being outside. It means being able to play hopscotch, and sing songs, and play with bolo-bats.
25 January 2019
Eva and Manon practice the art of throat singing in the small village of Kangirsuk, in their native Arctic land.
27 December 2007
In the Kitcisakik community, the Algonquin language is dying out, just four generations after the federal government's assimilation policy came into effect.
24 January 2020
Spontaneous portrait of an endearing and cheerful teenager living in balance between traditionalism and modernity.
01 January 1996
A collection of 7 animation short films inspired by the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child.