Still from Kettle
Still from Kettle
 

On Demand

Kettle

par Lucius Dechausay
KETTLE peers at policing in Toronto, where peaceful demonstrations are met with police violence.
2015  ·  15m  ·  Canada
(sous-titres)
À propos du film
“Kettling” is a police tactic used to control large crowds during protests. Officers surround the crowd from all sides, pushing them together into a smaller area. In many cases an individual’s only means of exiting the kettle is through arrest. Set against the backdrop of the Toronto G20 in 2010—where the largest mass arrest in Canadian history took place—, KETTLE is a short film that explores our personal notions of freedom and how easily those freedoms can be taken away.
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Festivals et prix
2016
Festival international du court métrage en Outaouais, Best Documentary Award
Sound Editor
Reza Dahya
À propos du cinéaste

Lucius Dechausay

Portrait of Lucius Dechausay
Portrait of Lucius Dechausay

Lucius Dechausay is a director, editor, producer and illustrator whose films have been broadcast nation-wide and played at numerous festivals around the world. Currently, he is a Producer at CBC Arts, helping shape series such as the anthology 21 Black Futures.  Notable work includes the multi-award-winning animated short, The Mark, the short dance film A Revolution of Love, celebrated short series CBC Art’s The Move, and the Hot Doc’s favourites êmîcêtôcêt: Many Bloodlines and CBC Short Docs/Cinema Politica’s KETTLE. Through his work, he aims to share diverse stories in an empowering and urgent way.

For more details on 21 Black Futures, visit the CBC’s site here.
Click here to watch Weyni Mengesha and Lucius Dechausay’s short film, A Revolution of Love.

 
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