A National Film Board of Canada production
Multimedia: collage, archival footage, live action, stop-motion, scan glitches
Two sisters who had been adopted internationally explore and compare their respective pasts for the first time. Their candid discussion reveals both an ambivalence toward their abandonment and the strength of their sisterly bond. By transforming their personal archives into a collage inspired by origami, Fanny Lord-Bourcier fills in the blurry areas of their shared history.
A film from the Alambic program, the NFB French Animation Unit’s creative lab for emerging filmmakers.
Two sisters adopted from China confront their fragmentary past in this sensitive portrait that blends personal archival footage and origami-inspired collages.
Making this film was cathartic, both artistically and personally. It was the first time my sister and I talked openly about our adoption. Growing up, I’d never really explored this facet of my cultural identity, probably to protect myself from feeling different.
Collage was a natural choice. It enables you to remove elements from their context and incorporate them into another. It somewhat reflects my experience as an international adoptee.
Our past is contained in a pile of papers—official documents and photographs. Our memory is folded, ripped, glitched.
I hope that in opening this candid little window onto my sister and me, I can highlight a genuine facet of adopted peoples’ experience and allow others to recognize themselves in this.
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A film by
Fanny Lord-Bourcier
Producer
Jelena Popović
Associate Producer
Raquel Sancinetti
Mentoring Director
Karl Lemieux
Executive Producer
Christine Noël
Line Producer
Mélanie Boudreau Blanchard
Participation
Roxane Lord-Bourcier
Fanny Lord-Bourcier
Narrator
Fanny Lord-Bourcier
Music Composer and Sound Designer
Sacha Ratcliffe
Editor
Joël Vaudreuil
Animator and Compositing Artist
Fanny Lord-Bourcier
Additional Animators and Compositing Artists
Arash Akhgari
Marie-Ève Drolet
Melrouss
Consultant
Elise Simard
Technical Director
Eric Pouliot
Technical Animation Specialist
Yannick Grandmont
Administrators
Karine Desmeules
Josiane Bernardin
Victoire-Émilie Bessette
Senior Production Coordinator
Noah Singer
Foley
Karla Baumgardner
Sound Recordist
Geoffrey Mitchell
Luc Léger
Re-Recording Mixer
Jean Paul Vialard
Colourist & Online Editor
Luca Di Gioacchino
Credits
Mélanie Bouchard
Technical Coordinator
Lyne Lapointe
Senior Marketing Advisor
Judith Lessard-Bérubé
Marketing Project Manager
Marion Duhaime-Morissette
Marketing Coordinator
Emilie Ryan
Publicist
Nadine Viau
Legal Advisor
Peter Kallianiotis
Archives
Family Archives
Special Thanks
À ma famille, merci pour votre support et votre grande confiance
Calvin Liu
Shira Avni
Diego Valera
Jessica Auer
Laurence Ly
Jérémy Tessier
Rachel Samson
Art Volt
Collectif Soft Gong
Mochi Lin
Les p’tits thés délicieux, AKA Carine et Elizabeth
Produced as part of the French Animation Unit’s mentorship program for emerging filmmakers
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