Projection : "Dear Jackie"
Le jeudi 11 novembre 2021, à 20h00.
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La première de CHER JACKIE sera aux 24e édition de Recontres internationales du documentaire de Montréal (RIDM) en novembre!
Le film sera projeté à Cinéma du Musée le 11 novembre, et diffuser en ligne de 14 et 17 novembre.
BILLETS: https://ridm.ca/fr/films/dear-jackie
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CHER JACKIE
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CHER JACKIE
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Lorsque Jackie Robinson est devenu le premier Noir à se joindre à l’équipe de ferme des Dodgers de Brooklyn, les Royals de Montréal, en 1946, il a brisé la barrière de la couleur dans la Ligue majeure de baseball. L’impossible semblait possible dans une Amérique du Nord ségréguée. Mais les Montréalais ont-ils profité de ce moment historique pour perpétuer le mythe d’une société post-raciale ? Le documentaire de Pardo met en lumière l’activisme pour les droits civils et la persévérance contre le racisme et la ségrégation raciale dans les sports nord-américains, racontant une histoire qui fait partie de l’héritage de la communauté Noire de la Petite-Bourgogne à Montréal.
CHER JACKIE est produit par Catbird Productions (FINDING SALLY), en association avec documentary Channel, et avec le participation financière de Fonds des médias du Canada, SODEC, Crédit d’impôt pour production cinématographique ou magnétoscopique canadienne, Québec crédit d’impôt cinéma ou télévision, et est distribué au Canada par Cinema Politica.
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Henri Pardo’s DEAR JACKIE premieres at the 24th annual Recontres internationales du documentaire de Montréal (RIDM) this month!
The film will be screening at Cinéma du Musée on November 11, and streaming online between November 14 and 17.
TICKETS: https://ridm.ca/en/films/dear-jackie
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DEAR JACKIE
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DEAR JACKIE
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When Jackie Robinson became the first Black man to join the Brooklyn Dodgers’ farm team, the Montreal Royals, in 1946, he broke the colour barrier in Major League Baseball. The impossible seemed possible in a segregated North America. But did Montrealers use this historic moment to perpetuate a myth of a post-racial society? Pardo’s much-anticipated documentary spotlights civil rights activism and perseverance against racial segregation in North American sports, telling a story that is woven into the legacy of Montreal’s Black community of Little Burgundy.
DEAR JACKIE is produced by Catbird Productions (FINDING SALLY), in association with documentary Channel, and with the financial participation of the Canada Media Fund, SODEC, Canadian Film or Video Tax Credit, Quebec Film and Television Tax Credit, and distributed in Canada by Cinema Politica.
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HENRI PARDO (Director)
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HENRI PARDO (Director)
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Henri Pardo is a graduate of the Institute of Image and Sound (Inis) in 2005. Henri wrote and directed the short film Sous-bois, which was funded by SODEC, and produced and directed the documentary series Black Wealth Matters. In 2016, Henri founded Black Wealth Media, a production company dedicated to developing and producing Afrocentric movies and film series.
More recently he worked as a producer developing four fiction web series, and has also produced the feature documentary Afro-Prosperity. In 2019, Black Wealth Media received funding from the CBC and the Corus Fund for the development of a documentary series on the history of African Canadians.
Henri has received support from the Documentary Chanel for the feature documentary Dear Jackie, which is produced by Katarina Soukoup of Catbird Productions, as well as support for the writing of the feature film Kanaval, which is financed by Sodec and produced by Yzanakio films.
Henri has sat on the Doc Québec Executive Committee, a chapter of the Documentary Organization of Canada. He is a founding member of Black on Black Films, the filmmakers collective of Afrodescendants. He regularly participates in many panels on cultural diversity.
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