1517 W. Fullerton Ave.
Chicago, Illinois 60614

A remarkable documentary that investigates slavery in Canada through the story of Marie-Josèphe Angélique, a slave accused of burning Montreal in 1734. After an epic trial, she was sentenced to death, but was she really guilty or a victim of a conspiracy? This is a hidden part of Canadian history and one must pose the following question: Why does this chapter about racism and capital punishment remain unknown? This fascinating film skillfully combines interviews with historians and reenacments that are shot in the same style as Lars von Trier's Dogville.

Directed by Tetchena Bellange, 2010, Quebec/Canada, 2010, 52 mins. In French with English subtitles.

Facets Film Dialogue
A Q&A with filmmaker Tetchena Bellange and Bianca Bellange will follow the 7 pm screening on Friday, June 17.

Opening Night Film and Reception sponsored by Quebec Government Office – Chicago and Dusable Heritage Association. There will be a special admission fee for this event: $15.00, which includes the reception and film.

Official Website: http://www.facets.org

Added by CHCGODuke on June 14, 2011

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