Portrait: Alanna Thain Champions the “Right to Risk”
Lire en français For the researcher Alanna Thain, member of the cinEXmedia partnership, it should be possible to carry out university research off campus, directly amidst the people it concerns.…
Lire en français For the researcher Alanna Thain, member of the cinEXmedia partnership, it should be possible to carry out university research off campus, directly amidst the people it concerns.…
Lire en français Katia A. Morales Gaitán, a doctoral student who also works as an independent curator, invited Indigenous Mexican filmmakers to present their films in Quebec. Olivier Du Ruisseau…
Lire en français With the support of the cinEXmedia partnership, the researcher Claudia Polledri visited the International Institute of Social History in Amsterdam to consult a never-before-seen collection of photographs.…
Lire en français The cinEXmedia partnership is joining with the NFB to present therapeutic films for seniors. Image from the film À Saint-Henri le cinq septembre (Hubert Acquin, 1962) |…
Lire en français The scientist and entrepreneur Olivier Daigle recently moderated a discussion at a Université de Montréal seminar on the contribution of the sciences to science fiction cinema. Olivier…
Lire en français Educational films in the Université de Montréal’s 16mm film collection, recently digitised at Laboratoire CinéMédias, are featured in a new series of events. Image from the film…
Lire en français Based at the University of Parma and headed by Vittorio Gallese, the Neuroscience & Humanities Lab is, like cinEXmedia, carrying out a variety of intersectoral projects which…
Lire en français The CRIalt research centre is carrying out a vast project, thanks to the support of cinEXmedia, on various political questions around film archives. Olivier Du Ruisseau The…
Lire en français The doctoral student Maude Sills-Néron is also working on a research-creation project in which she is incorporating neuroscience concepts into the script of a feature film. Maude…
Lire en français Marie-Josée Saint-Pierre’s upcoming short film will address the depiction of women’s bodies and their sexualities from a feminist perspective, and employs artificial intelligence. Marie-Josée Saint-Pierre | Photo:…