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posted by cinemapolitica on Jan 7, 2014 - View profile

Toronto, ON

MY PRAIRIE HOME - Toronto Premiere with Rae Spoon


6:30pm
Tuesday February 4 2014

Venue: Bloor Hot Docs Cinema
Address: 506 Bloor Street West, Toronto, ON
Cost: Suggested donation $2-10
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Join Cinema Politica @ The Bloor for the Toronto Premiere of MY PRAIRIE HOME featuring Rae Spoon (who will treat audiences to a live performance) and director Chelsea McMullan in attendance. This screening is co-presented with the NFB, the Inside Out Film Festival & POV Magazine.  

MY PRAIRIE HOME

Chelsea McMullan / CA / 2013 / 76' / Eng

Singer/songwriter Rae Spoon reflects on gender identity, faith, and the the challenge of family through songs and stories. 

SYNOPSOS : A true Canadian iconoclast, acclaimed transgender country/electro-pop artist Rae Spoon revisits the stretches of rural Alberta that once constituted “home” and confronts memories of growing up queer in an abusive, evangelical household. Part travelogue, part character study, Chelsea McMullan’s singular film unfolds in coffee shops, bus stations, bars and recreation centres, with her camera finding odd angles from which to examine these communities that have arisen in the middle of nowhere.

The vérité vignettes and emotional reminiscences frequently cede to fantastical performance sequences in which Spoon gives voice to an impeccably crafted, disarmingly confessional song cycle that represents the culmination of years of rumination and writing (and has been collected on the gorgeous My Prairie Home album released by Saved By Radio). For these reflective compositions, Spoon—who explored more electric avenues on the recent I Can’t Keep All of Our Secrets—fittingly returns to the country/folk influences found on earlier records.

Lyrical and alluring, McMullan’s documentary-musical hybrid calls into question our traditional definition of “home,” and celebrates the places in between, be they in music, geography or gender.

Organizer:bloor@cinemapolitica.org

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