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Regards italiens de Montréal – Screening of the film “Pupa’s Garden” by Giulia Frati at the Cinéma Public

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In Pupa’s Garden, Italian-born filmmaker Giulia Frati offers an inspiring portrait of her grandmother who, during the 1980s, transformed an illegal dump into a lavish, popular garden on Italy’s Lake Como.

Thursday June 20th – 6pm – Tickets

Casa d’Italia
505 Rue Jean Talon E. – Montreal
”Pupa’s Garden” by Giulia Frati
Québec | 2005 | 52 min | Italian | Subtitles:French

With Giulia Frati in attendance

Regards italiens de Montréal is a programme of three feature-length films by Italian-Quebec filmmakers who, in their own way, reflect on the memory and heritage of a community that has been at the very heart of the development of our beloved metropolis. Whether political, poetic or historical, the traces left by these men and women have become anchored in the city’s cultural DNA with a strength and vivacity that command as much respect as they are impossible to ignore today. While Trois camarades de Montréal listens to three octogenarians with unshakeable socialist convictions and a proud militant past, Le jardin de Pupa invites us to meet Nonna Pupa, a woman renowned for transforming an illegal rubbish dump into a botanical garden in the 1980s. Finally, Caffè Italia, Montréal, a multi-faceted time capsule, alternates between archive footage, personal accounts and fictional scenes to paint a rich portrait of an unprecedented emigration process, that of the Italian community to Quebec, from the Second World War until 1985, the year the film was produced.

Co-presented with Cinéma Public and Tënk as part of the Regards italiens de Montréal series.

  • Organized by: Cinéma Public
  • In collaboration with: IIC Montréal