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image+nation culture queer / not-for-profit // mandate : to encourage and nurture LGBTQ+ culture and storytelling. Through evolving projects, image+nation culture queer explores the diversity of LGBTQ+ life and living through Queer Storytelling. Help us continue supporting and championing these stories. We can create a future for LGBTQ+ creators and audiences by making LGBTQ+ stories and storytelling accessible and shareable for all.

We would like to acknowledge that the land on which we physically gather and virtually stream to vou is located on unceded Indigenous lands. The Kanien:keha'ka Nation is recognized as the custodians of the lands and waters upon which image+nation takes place. Tiohtià:ke/ Montreal is historically known as a gathering place for many First Nations. Today, it is home to a diverse population of Indigenous and other peoples. We recognize the rich Indigenous heritage of this place, a place that is a source of pride and inspiration for the entire Montreal community.

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MADE AU CANADA : HISTOIRES FRANCOS

MAXIME BEAUCHAMP
MAXIME BEAUCHAMP[SÉRIE TÉLÉVISÉE]
FEM | MAXIME BEAUCHAMP | SÉRIE TÉLÉVISÉE Maxime Beauchamp is a queer Franco-Ontarian filmmaker known for his commitment to the LGBTQ+ community. His films Small Fish and Iridescence have been screened in multiple countries. He specializes in projects inspired by movement and dance.
DOMINIC GOYER
DOMINIC GOYER[EN PRODUCTION]
ANTICOSTI | DOMINIC GOYER | EN PRODUCTION Dominic Goyer graduated with distinctions in cinema at Concordia University and studied filmmaking in the 2006 Television program at INIS. He has directed many shorts and his first feature, L’origine des espèces premiered at FNC. Anticosti is his first creation for the small screen.