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Abaznoda (Panier)

Abaznoda (Panier)

Charlotte Gauthier-Nolett

Canada | 2022 | 10 min
French |
Subtitles: English
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Selected at several festivals in North America and Spain, Abaznoda (Panier) tells the story of Charlotte, a young Abenaki artist who makes baskets from black ash. She carries on her shoulders the legacy of all the generations that preceded her, which drives her to excel in her passion for basket weaving.
Other festivals:
Festival International de Cine de Lanzarote, Spain (2023)
NatiVisions Film Festival, United States (2023)
Indigenous Film & Arts Festival, United States (2023)
Arkhaios Cultural Heritage and Archaeology Film Festivals, United States (2023)
Festival du nouveau cinéma, Canada (2023)
Director Charlotte Gauthier-Nolett
Script Charlotte Gauthier-Nolett
Production Wapikoni Mobile
Editing Mathieu Laprise, Alexandra Nadeau
Sound Recording Alexandra Nadeau
Camera Charlotte Gauthier-Nolett, Mathieu Laprise
Cast Charlotte Gauthier-Nolett, Eric Gauthier-Nolett, Luc Gauthier-Nolett, Annette Nolett, Diane Nolett
Distribution Wapikoni Mobile

Sessions

• Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec - Auditorium Sandra et Alain Bouchard du Pavillon Pierre Lassonde
Wednesday, march 20, 2024, 07:00 p.m. — 09:00 p.m.
• Musée McCord Stewart
Saturday, march 23, 2024, 02:30 p.m. — 04:15 p.m.
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Charlotte Gauthier-Nolett

Charlotte Gauthier-Nolett

Charlotte Gauthier-Nolett comes from the Abenaki community of Odanak. Aged 21 at the time of making her film, she has been practising basket-making since the age of eight. She considers it a privilege to have been able to receive these lessons and to carry on the tradition of making ash and sweetgrass baskets, surrounded by her family.

Biographical notes provided by the film production team

In the same sessions

Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec - Auditorium Sandra et Alain Bouchard du Pavillon Pierre Lassonde

Wednesday, march 20, 2024, 07:00 p.m.

Musée McCord Stewart

Saturday, march 23, 2024, 02:30 p.m.

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