Weekend Plans | Mid-September Heat

Quebec City Film Festival, AfroMonde… A host of activities to enjoy the summer that hasn’t yet said its last word! Here are our journalists’ suggestions.


Cinema in the spotlight in Quebec

A total of 140 films are on offer on the occasion of the 13the Quebec City Film Festival (FCVQ), which runs until Sunday, September 15. Starring Gildor Roy and the young Juliette Bharucha, The little one and the old oneby Patrice Sauvé, will be presented as the opening this Thursday. The team of the comedy set in the 1980s will meet the audience at the end of the screening at the Diamant. Among the other Quebec works on the menu, we should note Phoenixby Jonathan Beaulieu-Cyr, and Adam is slowly changingby Joël Vaudreuil, presented free of charge at Place Dis oui. Also planned are free screenings at Place D’Youville of classics, such as Leolo, The orders, West of PlutoThen 1981, 1987 And 1991Short film competitions, international film screenings and various activities are also on the programme.

Pascal LeBlanc The Press

Visit the FCVQ website

Sixteenth edition of the AfroMonde festival

PHOTO TAKEN FROM AFROMONDE WEBSITE

The AfroMonde festival will be held in the Old Port of Montreal starting September 12.

Urban music, humor, fashion, visual arts, gastronomy, all the cultural diversity of Africa is highlighted in this friendly autumn festival, which will launch its 16e edition this Thursday. Guest artists include rappers Shreez, Franko and Heuss l’enfoiré, as well as singer Phillisia Ross. Several thematic zones have been created for the occasion: AfroBouffe, AfroMode, AfroTech, AfroDanse, etc. Workshops, conferences and even a carnival complete the AfroMonde program. From September 12 to 15 at the Old Port of Montreal.

Jean Siag, The Press

Visit the festival website

All these They at the Espace Saint-Denis

PHOTO PROVIDED BY GROUP 3.14

The show All these They will be on tour starting in March 2025.

The intimate, political and social words of French-speaking female singer-songwriters from here and elsewhere are highlighted in the musical show All these TheyOn stage, five actress-singers, Lynda Johnson, Marie-Andrée Lemieux, Florence Brunet, Dominique Quesnel and Sofia Blondin, perform poetic, theatrical and musical works from the 20e and 21st centuries. Directed by Martine Beaulne, the show, whose musical conception is by Les Twenty-Nines, is presented this week at the Studio-Cabaret of Espace Saint-Denis. All these They will then be on tour in the provinces from March 2025.

September 12 and 13, at the Studio-Cabaret of Espace Saint-Denis

Veronique Larocque, The Press

Visit the Espace Saint-Denis website

Choir! Choir! Choir! at the Place des Arts

PHOTO ADAM KISSICK, FROM THE CHOIR! CHOIR! CHOIR! FACEBOOK PAGE

Daveed Goldman and Nobu Adilman Choir! Choir! Choir! in 2020

Imagine a karaoke. A very big karaoke. Let’s say 3,000 people who, under the direction of a guitarist and a choirmaster, would sing in harmony different portions of the same song. Now imagine that you are part of this amateur choir of 3,000 people. This will be possible on Monday, at Place des Arts, when Choir! Choir! Choir! returns to Montreal leading an enthusiastic crowd in Hallelujah by Leonard Cohen. After singing Bon Jovi and Journey with the duo of Daveed Goldman and Nobu Adilman, two Torontonians, during their last visit to Montreal, we can tell you that there will be a thunderous atmosphere. Choir! Choir! Choir!this is really the concert where you are the hero!

Alexandre Vigneault, The Press

Check out the show page


source site-53