Synopsis
When her mother decides to sell their house, decolonial writer Julietta Singh returns to her childhood home on the Assiniboine River to say goodbye. As Singh listens to the stories embedded in its walls, the house reveals 140 years of overlooked histories—Japanese, Deaf, Métis, Indigenous, and Irish women whose lives, like Singh’s, were shaped by resistance and care. In this genre-defying, cross-community film, the home becomes more than a personal archive, transforming into a site of radical feminist possibility.
The Nest (2025) is a 1h 29min documentary feature film by Chase Joynt. When her mother decides to sell their house, decolonial writer Julietta Singh returns to her childhood home on the As...
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Parcours en festivals
- Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival 2025 generic
