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Last chance to see Underground Art
Last weekend to catch the Underground Art Festival! The event brings together until April 9 nearly a thirty local and international artists who exhibit in public spaces downtown: Place Ville Marie, the World Trade Center, the Palais des Congrès, the Jacques-Parizeau building and the Place de la cité internationale… “Born in On the heels of Nuit blanche, thanks to the impetus of Frédéric Loury and the initial help of Michel Labrecque, Underground Art is, once again this year, more than a display of art. It’s a way to animate and artistically transform the city’s underground network,” wrote our journalist Éric Clément.
Luc Baker, The Press
Sherbrooke World Film Festival
The 10e edition of the Sherbrooke World Cinema Festival will open on April 6 at La Maison du Cinéma (63, rue King Ouest), with the grand premiere screening of the film men at night, by Anh Minh Truong, featuring Pierre Verville, Jean-Moïse Martin and Édith Cochrane, among other performers. The World Cinema Festival will then continue until April 13, with the presentation of 90 films from 40 countries, in 5 locations across the city. The organizers also offer conferences, round tables and special events.
Luc Baker, The Press
Beyond the paper indoors
Presented in March at the International Festival of Films on Art (FIFA), the feature documentary Beyond the paper by Oana Suteu Khintirian, produced by the NFB, will be able to be seen in theaters from April 7, at the Cinémathèque québécoise, in Montreal, and at the Le Clap Place Sainte-Foy cinema, in Quebec City. In this graphic film, the director undertakes a journey across the planet to better understand the infinite possibilities as well as the pitfalls of the digital shift; particularly with the question of preserving our heritage and our collective memory. Between her personal story and the global phenomenon of the digital shift, the filmmaker examines this transition in a lucid and poetic way. In Montreal, screenings on April 7, 9 and 10 at the Cinémathèque québécoise will be followed by a question and answer session with the filmmaker.
Luc Baker, The Press
King Dave at Centaur
The room King Dave is presented at the Centaur Theater in the language of Shakespeare. The work written by actor Alexandre Goyette and then adapted to Quebec-Haitian culture features actor Patrick Emmanuel Abellard, who also signs the translation. The play is presented until April 16.
Why are you in the moon?
“Are you in the moon? Why not stay there? From April 4 to June 18, Moment Factory transforms Place Bonaventure into a dreamlike microcosm thanks to its new immersive art experience called Mirror Mirror (which is not addressed, let us specify, only to narcissistic perverts). This passport to “a chromatic and sound world inspired by creativity and consciousness” combines scenography, light, words, music and interactivity in five installations like so many odes to memory, imagination and to dreams. By crossing one of the three doors standing in front of him, the visitor will engage in a bewitching stroll in the heart of the world of waking dreams. All he has to do is take care not to salt his coffee.
Dominic Tardif, The Press
Easter at Exporail
The Exporail, located in Saint-Constant, on the South Shore of Montreal, offers a wide range of activities for children during the Easter weekend. On the menu: rabbit and chick hunt, as well as a cookie decorating workshop, in addition to the museum’s usual programming. Those who wish to take advantage of the good weather can take a ride on the miniature railway.
Maryse Tessier, The Press
At the movie theater : Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves And the coyote
The first three trials of Dungeons and Dragons left us cold. What about the new version, starring Chris Pine, Michelle Rodriguez, Hugh Grant and Regé-Jean Page? “We were starting from afar, but to date, it’s the one that has given us the most laughter and adventures, like in a game on the table between good friends”, explains journalist Sylvain Sarrazin in his review. published on March 31.
Camillo (Jorge Martinez Colorado) does housekeeping at night. During the day, he sends CVs to find work as a chef after having had to close his restaurant. While he has cut ties with his daughter Tania (Eva Avila), the latter returns to him with a very specific request: to take care of her grandson while she undertakes a new detoxification treatment. “Reflection on life, with all its unforeseen events, its obstacles, and the choices that open up new trajectories, the coyote is the sensitive, poetic and poignant portrait of characters and realities that we still see too little in our cinema”, writes the columnist Marc Cassivi in his review published on March 31.