Je m'appelle Humain (Call me Human)

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Movie followed by a discussion.

After spending most of her life working as an Innu language translator and transcriber, Joséphine Bacon rose to fame late in life in her second career as an award-winning poet. This moving profile frames her life and work in a new context, offering a deeply personal look at an important literary figure in Canada.

Je m'appele humain premiered at the Quebec City Film Festival to great acclaim, and went on to receive four Prix Iris nominations, including Best Documentary.

Thursday, April 24th, 6:30pm at the CCFO*

*Centre Culturel Francophone de l’Okanagan: 702 Bernard avenue.

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Movie followed by a discussion.

After spending most of her life working as an Innu language translator and transcriber, Joséphine Bacon rose to fame late in life in her second career as an award-winning poet. This moving profile frames her life and work in a new context, offering a deeply personal look at an important literary figure in Canada.

Je m'appele humain premiered at the Quebec City Film Festival to great acclaim, and went on to receive four Prix Iris nominations, including Best Documentary.

Thursday, April 24th, 6:30pm at the CCFO*

*Centre Culturel Francophone de l’Okanagan: 702 Bernard avenue.

Movie followed by a discussion.

After spending most of her life working as an Innu language translator and transcriber, Joséphine Bacon rose to fame late in life in her second career as an award-winning poet. This moving profile frames her life and work in a new context, offering a deeply personal look at an important literary figure in Canada.

Je m'appele humain premiered at the Quebec City Film Festival to great acclaim, and went on to receive four Prix Iris nominations, including Best Documentary.

Thursday, April 24th, 6:30pm at the CCFO*

*Centre Culturel Francophone de l’Okanagan: 702 Bernard avenue.