This short film introduces us to Miryam Charles, an artist of experimental cinema in full creative development. Through her words and her song, we discover that her cinema and her family are a way of healing, as much for her as for her Haitian ancestors. This film is a portrait of Miryam’s voice, a DIY poem born from his words: “Making films to breathe life, making films to continue living.”
Also presented:
38th International Festival of Films on Art, Canada (2020)
38th International Festival of Films on Art, Canada (2020)
Director | Gabriela De Andrade |
Script | Gabriela De Andrade |
Editing | Theodora Duvivier |
Narration | Miryam Charles |
Voice | Miryam Charles |
Sound mixing | Clarisse Lopes |
Cinematography | Gabriela De Andrade |
Production
Gabriela De Andrade
Born in Rio, Gabriela de Andrade moved to Quebec in 2009 to pursue a master’s degree in film studies at the University of Montreal. For several years, she was a producer for prestigious television channels. She then turned to the documentary world as a screenwriter and director.
Biographies have been provided by third parties.
Biographies have been provided by third parties.
Miryam (2020) ; Nos lundis sacrés (2020) ; Premier Juillet (2019)