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Seeing Through the Darkness

Les yeux ne font pas le regard (Ukrainian, Japanese, Serbo-Croatian, German, Spanish, Russian with Audio Description or French subtitles)
Sunday, June 1st, 2025
at 13:30
Date
Sunday, June 1st, 2025
at 13:30
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June 1st, 2025
Seeing Through the Darkness
Location
Main screening room, Fernand-Seguin screening room
Date
June 1st, 2025
Duration
93 min
Cycle
New releases

The mission of the Centre d'art et essai de la Cinémathèque québécoise (CAECQ) is to primary program Quebec-made documentaries and independent fiction, as well as international documentaries, animated and foreign films, while encouraging opportunities for meetings between the public and the artists. Its programming is presented in conjunction with the Cinémathèque québécoise’s under the label New releases.

The June 1 screening will be presented with audio description

Official selection, Magnus Isacsson Competition, 2024 RIDM

Seeing Through the Darkness
Directed by
Simon Plouffe
Language
Ukrainian, Japanese, Serbo-Croatian, German, Spanish, Russian with Audio Description or French subtitles
Origins
Quebec
Year
2024
Duration
93 min
Genre
Documentary
Format
Digital
Synopsis

Seeing Through the Darkness is an anti-war polyphonic tale exploring the unique and humane perspectives of five individuals blinded by global conflicts.

Through an immersive sound environment, this documentary delves into the lives of five resilient individuals who have lost their sight in armed conflicts. This film challenges our societal blindness to violence and suffering amidst a flood of images, urging us to listen to these inspiring stories echoing with urgency and profound humanity.

Seeing Through the Darkness

Simon Plouffe

Simon Plouffe lives and works as a filmmaker in Montreal / Tiohtià:ke / Mooniyang. He studied screenwriting at UQAM and cinema at Concordia University. His film Others' Gold (2011) was shown at Dok.Fest Munich and Big Sky Film Festival. Those Who Come, Will Hear (2018) won the Jury Award at the Ann Arbor Film Festival and Best Sound at the Gala Québec Cinéma in 2019. His short exploratory documentary Forests (2022) was screened at festivals including Krakow Film Festival, Edinburgh Film Festival, and was featured at the Hong-gah Museum in Taiwan. It won the Art and Experimentation Award at Rendez-vous Québec Cinéma and the Jury Award at Trento, Italy, in 2023. Seeing Through the Darkness (2024) is his latest documentary.

Bio & photo: Les Films du 3 Mars

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