SYNOPSIS
Since 2010, Parthenais has become home to a queer community in Montreal. Gay, lesbian, trans, they share a triplex in the Centre-Sud neighborhood, creating memories between the dilapidated walls. From late-night parties to collective dinners, this apartment has had a profound effect on their lives. Twelve years later, a wealthy family bought the building, marking the end of an era of gentrification. It's the closing of a space emblematic of Montreal's queer scene, where so many stories have blossomed. Éviction narrates this change, as residents desperately search for a new home in the midst of the housing crisis and real estate speculation, in boxes too small to hold all the memories of this place.
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DIRECTOR
Mathilde Capone
SEE COMPLETE PROFILEDocumentary filmmaker and popular education facilitator, mathilde capone holds a master’s degree in social anthropology. A feminist, anti-colonial, lesbian, and queer activist, they are involved in collective initiatives that provoke thought. Their feature film The Fabrication of Consent: Lesbo-Queer Perspectives, produced independently, was presented at Rendez-vous Québec Cinéma and Image+Nation. EVICTION, their second feature film, which traces the eviction of a queer housing collective, was unveiled at the Montreal International Documentary Festival and received the Audience Award. The House of Rebels, which follows the opening of the first lesbian retirement home in Montreal / Tiohtià.
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Rencontres internationales du documentaire de Montréal - RIDM) · Image+Nation · Rendez-vous Québec Cinéma · Festival Filministes
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