Friday, Jan. 24, 7:00pm

Analogue Revolution – Kingston screening ft. guests!

Ft. guest Marusya Bociurkiw, director.

Co-presented by Kingston Canadian Film Festival

Admission

Free, donations welcome!

Join Cinema Politica OPIRG Kingston and Kingston Canadian Film Festival for a free screening of Analogue Revolution: How Feminist Media Changed the World. We are so excited to host director Marusya Bociurkiw for a post-screening panel (more details to come!)

Brief description: This feature-length documentary traces the rise and fall of analogue feminist communications that preceded the MeToo era. From Halifax to Vancouver, feminist storytellers of the 1970s to 90s took hold of cutting-edge media technology to document everything from violence towards women, to how to insert a diaphragm.

Marusya Bociurkiw is a writer, academic, and filmmaker, based in Tkaronto, on the original territories of The Haudenasonee, the Huron-Wendat, the Anishnabeg, The Chippewa, and the Mississaugas of the Credit. She’s written some books and made a few films. She teaches media studies at X (Ryerson) University. She was born in Edmonton Alberta, in Treaty 6 Territory; her parents were born in western Ukraine, in the Ivano-Frankivsk region. She’s traveled to Ukraine many times, and has made two films there. She lives in the spaces in-between; the condition of diaspora.

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