Programming

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Am stram vidéogramme is a program created by Benjamin R. Taylor as part of Vidéographe's invitation to the artist.

 

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Comprised of works hand-picked by members of the Vidéographe team, video of the month explores Vidéographe's vast collection and offers insight into the team behind the centre. New month, new video.

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Comprised of works hand-picked by members of the Vidéographe team, video of the month explores Vidéographe's vast collection and offers insight into the team behind the centre. New month, new video.

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Altering Urban Ecologies was curated by Ylenia Olibet as part of rew/ff, Vidéographe's research and creation residency for emerging curators. This residency program is intended to support early-stage curators to develop a new project and, in so doing, acquire new skills and knowledge to enrich their practice. 

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Sophie presents Me at the zoo, a program that portrays a gluttonous system through six art videos made between 1990 and 2010. Taking as a point of departure the idea that the video clips that proliferate on the internet are a fast-growing product of consumerism mirroring by the uncontrolled flow of capital, the curator is interested in the aesthetic of the ephemeral content that is generated by users every day. The program follows an exponential and metaphorical trajectory, with the medium becoming increasingly abstract, as if the videos consume themselves. 

The program Hex and the City : Two Dark Stories for Halloween brings together Shelly Silver's The Houses That Are Left and Lysanne Thibodeau's Bad Blood for the Vampyr.

Spotlight on Pierre Falardeau and Julien Poulin is a program dedicated to the collaborative work of two great Quebec artists, Pierre Falardeau and Julien Poulin. As a tribute to Julien Poulin, it aims to highlight his contribution behind the camera in the politically engaged cinema he made alongside Pierre Falardeau, as a vital partner in the creation of an uncompromising body of work. 

Scale-Model Sadness was presented on January 22nd, 2025 with the filmmaker Robert Morin in attendance, as part of the vidéo-club series, a Vidéographe initiative in collaboration with Cinéma Moderne. Every three months, Vidéographe invites cinephiles and the cine-curious to an evening of screening and discussion around a program drawn from works in the collection.
 

Animation
Documentary
Experimental
Video Art
Videopoem

First works brings together the first short films of recognized artists in the film industry. Through the programming of these nine films made between 1988 and 2019, Vidéographe celebrates the importance of audacity and experimentation in the journey of several unique voices in Quebec and Canadian cinema.

Filming Your Family brings together Comment vs dirais-je? by Louis Dionne, Ma sœur by Rosalie Pelletier, and Le beau Jacques by Stéphane Thibault in one program.