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Quand toutes les feuilles seront tombées

2010 17 min
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Inspiré de l’expérience personnelle de la scénariste et réalisatrice Alanis Obomsawin, Quand toutes les feuilles seront tombées allie l’autobiographie, la fiction et la fable pour créer un récit profondément touchant sur la puissance du rêve.

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Quand toutes les feuilles seront tombées

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Inspiré de l’expérience personnelle de la scénariste et réalisatrice Alanis Obomsawin, Quand toutes les feuilles seront tombées allie l’autobiographie, la fiction et la fable pour créer un récit profondément touchant sur la puissance du rêve.

  • direction
    Alanis Obomsawin
  • script
    Alanis Obomsawin
  • editing
    Alison Burns
  • picture
    Philippe Amiguet
  • None
    Denis Fortier
    Grégoire Nicod
    Rosalie Dumas
    Daphnée Vincent
    Justine Rolland
    Marie-Josée Corneau
    Margie Hoff
    Yves Nolin Allaire
    Jean-Claude Cloutier
    Luc-Dominique Tremblay
    Marie Hélène Décarie
    Patrice Ouimet
    Louise Maisonneuve
    Geoffrey Mitchell
    Luc Léger
    Hilary Thomson
    Denis Pilon
    Philippe Raymond
    Audio Postproduction SPR Inc.
    Camila Blos
  • dancer
    Yves Nolin Allaire
    Jean-Claude Cloutier
  • music - composition
    Luc-Dominique Tremblay
    Normand Guilbeault
  • double bass
    Normand Guilbeault
  • violin
    Marie-Soleil Bélanger
  • costumes
    Claude Couture
    Normand Héroux
    Clémence Grieco
    Mega Design Int'l
  • drawing
    Robert Verrall
  • location sound
    Raymond Marcoux
  • location photographer
    Louise Maisonneuve
  • production assistant
    Madeleine Beauchamp
    Alexandre Dostie
  • music recording
    Geoffrey Mitchell
    Luc Léger
  • sound editor
    Don Ayer
  • post-production co-ordinator
    Brigitte Sénéchal
  • digital editing technician
    Isabelle Painchaud
    Martine Forget
    Pierre Dupont
  • titles
    Susan Gourley
    Gaspard Gaudreau
  • sound effects creation
    Audio Postproduction SPR Inc.
  • sound mixer
    Serge Boivin
  • production coordinator
    Christine Williams
  • marketing officer
    Moira Keigher
  • studio administrator
    Stephanie Brown
  • producer
    Alanis Obomsawin
  • executive producer
    Ravida Din

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Education

Ages 12 to 18

Mini-Lesson - When All the Leaves Are Gone

Health/Personal Development - Bullying & Discrimination
Indigenous Studies - Arts
Indigenous Studies - History/Politics
Indigenous Studies - Identity/Society

This documentary can inspire research, discussion, projects and entry points for developing foundational knowledge in relation to residential schools and the education system. What were residential schools and how did they contribute to an on-going legacy of trauma? What is forced assimilation and how did it contribute to identity loss and attempted genocide? How can connecting with the land and creativity nurture well-being? How can creative outlets be a coping mechanism to nurture positive overall well-being? How does/did the education system promote systemically embedded negative attitudes and beliefs about First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples? How important is it to learn critical thinking and digital/media literacy skills in schools to help disseminate the spread of false information designed to promote disparity amongst people? How and why has hateful rhetoric towards First Nations people become normalized in Canadian society? What actions can you take individually or as a group to help dissolve negative beliefs and stereotypes about First Nations people and encourage whole body wellness? How will this benefit society as a whole? Why is it critical to include First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples’ historical and contemporary narratives in all aspects of the education system? 

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