Listen to the 54th edition of Free City Radio.
An interview with filmmaker, editor and video installation artist Nicolas Renaud on the film Métamorphoses, the film, showing at Présence autochtone / First Peoples Festival this Thursday evening in Tiohtià:ke / Montréal, the film is described like this:
"A young Inuk woman builds her balance between two worlds, having had to leave Nunavik for Montreal at the age of 8 following a terrible tragedy. Today, she senses a new stage in her constant transformation, having found in the work of an Inuk artist the symbol of a possible peace with the past."
Nicolas teaches at Concordia University and is of mixed Québécois and Indigenous heritage, member of the Huron-Wendat First Nation of Wendake.
This interview was recorded for Free City Radio by Stefan @spirodon Christoff. Image is a still from Métamorphoses.