The Places We Lived

The Places We Lived uses a large family archive of Super8 and digital home movies from the mid-1970s to late 1990s to grapple with the hopes, dreams, and disappointments of two South American immigrants who moved to Montreal in the wake of the excitement and optimism generated by Expo ’67. This story focuses on the father, Jose (“Pepe”), whose life in Canada followed four hardscrabble decades in Chile. A story about childhood and fatherhood, aging, capitalism, and obsolescence, The Places We Lived opens up new questions about class, memory, diasporic narratives, and the complicated histories of migration and exile.

Film Maker
Marchant, Jean-Pierre
Year
2021
Country
Canada
Length
24
Language
English, Spanish
Category
Canada, Capitalism + Economics, Childhood, Class-struggle, Essay, Families, found footage, Geography, history, Identity, Immigration, Labour, Latinx, Memory, Oral Histories, Portraits, Poverty, Québec History, Race + Ethnicity, Travel
Genre
documentary, experimental, hand-processed, short

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