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RATED Y FOR YOUTH
What is RATED Y FOR YOUTH?
It is an outreach program for school-aged students that facilitates intelligent dialogue and media literacy skills
through non-fiction media arts. Students attend the festival, view thought-provoking documentaries and
participate in post-film discussions with filmmakers and invited guest speakers. The program runs May 9-13, 2016.
What is DOXA Documentary Film Festival?
The word doxa means “opinion.” The DOXA festival uses documentary films to propel social action, incite
discussion and make change. It is produced by The Documentary Media Society, which is a non-profit charitable
society devoted to presenting independent and innovative documentary films to Greater Vancouver audiences.
How can you sign your class/youth group up for this program?
Fill out the form on the last page and send to Program Coordinator, Selina Crammond via fax at 604.674.8109 or
scan and email to selina@doxafestival.ca. You can also fill out an online form at doxafestival.ca/RRYForm Please
note seating is limited and bookings are only confirmed upon payment. If you have any questions or concerns,
please contact Selina Crammond at 604.646.3200 ext 104 or 778.881.8522 (cell).
Is it affordable?
Group tickets are $6 per student when purchased by school groups. Further subsidies may be available if needed
— contact selina@doxafestival.ca.
Is there more?
Check out the exciting Rated Y films we have lined up for you at www.doxafestival.ca/categories/rated-y-youth!
Trailers are now available.
“
I have never been to DOXA before, but the experience was
much more memorable than going to the cinema and watching
Hollywood’s newest creation. Before the visit, I just assumed
the documentaries were going to be ‘boring’…This was a very
educational visit and I look forward to DOXA.”
YOUTH.
EDUCATION.
- Grade 8 Student, Vancouver High School
SOCIAL JUSTICE.
MEDIA LITERACY.
SOS Friendship
DOCUMENTARIES.
The Documentary Media Society | 110-750 Hamilton St | Vancouver, BC V6B 2R5 | t: 604.646.3200 | f: 604.674.8109 | e: info@doxafestival.ca | www.doxafestival.ca
MONDAY MAY 9
12:30 PM VT
We Call Them Intruders
Tamara Herman and Susi Porter-Bopp | Canada | 2015 | 55 mins
VIFF’s Vancity Theatre
1181 Seymour Street (@Helmcken St)
VENUE DETAILS
(plus 15-20 mins panel discussion) | Recommended for Grade 8-12 students
PG (course language)
Almost 75% of the world’s mining companies call Canada home, but
most resource extraction happens beyond Canadian borders, where a
lack of regulation and a profit-seeking agenda have have a huge environmental and social impact. Digging beneath glossy mining company
marketing materials, the filmmakers, from Vancouver BC, travel to
rural parts of Africa to talk to local residents, government officials, and
community activists to uncover the truth. Bold and confrontational, the
filmmakers employ a follow-the-money approach that effectively traces
how everyday Canadians are implicated.
Panelist for post-film discussion: To be confirmed (Note: the
filmmakers are from Vancouver, and will most likely be in attendance.)
TUESDAY MAY 10
VIFF’s Vancity Theatre
1181 Seymour Street (@Helmcken St)
12:30 PM VT
Act Out: Shorts Program
Various | 2015 | 65 mins (plus 15-20 mins panel discussion)
VENUE DETAILS
Recommended for Grade 6-12 students
From Palestine to Italy, civil war and other humanitarian crises have
forced kids around the world to discover different ways to preserve their
sense of agency and dignity. This program of short films explores the
multiple forms that activism can take, whether that’s postering, skateboards, or friendship. These kids find a way to take back their own power
and help others in the process.
Films include:
Epicly Palestine’d: The Birth of Skateboarding in the West Bank
(PG, violence)
I Am Not Afraid of Soldiers (PG, violence)
SOS Friendship (G, no advisory)
Panelist for post-film discussion: To be confirmed
WEDNESDAY MAY 11
VIFF’s Vancity Theatre
1181 Seymour Street (@Helmcken St)
VENUE DETAILS
12:30 PM VT
This Land is Your Land: Shorts Program
Various | Canada | 2015-16 | 74 mins (plus 15-20 mins panel discussion)
Recommended for Grade 6-12 students | (G, no advisory)
From renaming a sacred mountain near Victoria, B.C., to fighting to
have treaties recognized in Saskatchewan, First Nations people across
Canada are reclaiming land and identity.
Films include:
Nowhere Land
Red Path
The Re-naming of PKOLS
Reserve 107
Panelist for post-film discussion: To be confirmed
The Documentary Media Society | 110-750 Hamilton St | Vancouver, BC V6B 2R5 | t: 604.646.3200 | f: 604.674.8109 | e: info@doxafestival.ca | www.doxafestival.ca
THURSDAY MAY 12
12:30 PM VT
Wizard Mode
Jeff Petry & Nathan Drillot | Canada | 2016 | 102 mins (plus 15-20 mins panel
VIFF’s Vancity Theatre
1181 Seymour Street (@Helmcken St)
VENUE DETAILS
discussion) | Recommended for Grade 8-12 students | PG (course language)
Did you know the Canadian pinball champion lives right here in the
lower mainland? Meet Robert Gagno, a young man from Burnaby.
Despite challenges with austism, Robert travels the world competing
in pinball championships. Wizard Mode is a candid personal perspective
on autism through the life of one of the world’s greatest pinball players.
He consistently finds himself between two worlds, as he tries to
maintain a successful pinball career and live a fulfilling life as a person
on the autism spectrum.
Panelist for post-film discussion: To be confirmed (Note: the filmmakers
are from Vancouver, and will most likely be in attendance.)
FRIDAY MAY 13
VIFF’s Vancity Theatre
1181 Seymour Street (@Helmcken St)
VENUE DETAILS
12:30 PM VT
INAATE/SE/ [it shines a certain way. to a
certain place./it flies. falls./]
Adam Khalil and Zack Khalil | USA | 2016 | 75 mins (plus 15-20 mins panel
discussion) | Recommended for Grade 8-12 students
PG (course language, drug use)
The Seven Fires Prophecy is an ancient Anishinaabeg story that predates,
and even predicted the arrival of European settlers. The prophecy acts
as the bedrock of Zack and Adam Khalil’s debut feature. Set in their
ancestral territory of Sault Ste. Marie (that straddles the border between
Michigan and Ontario), the film transgresses mainstream convention
and linear history to fashion a subversive look at the devastating impact
of colonialism through a collage of animation, candid interviews, and
hallucinatory performances. The Ojibwe brothers are masterful video
artists at heart, employing a sharp trickster wit when interviewing local
museum workers about stolen artifacts. In a time of governmentsponsored truth and reconciliation efforts, it’s important to think long and
hard about what decolonization actually looks like. The Khalil brothers’
brazen film offers an entirely new vision that unsettles colonial narratives,
challenges notions of conventional non-fiction cinema, and begins to
carve space for contemporary Indigenous identity.
Panelist for post-film discussion:
To be confirmed.
The Documentary Media Society | 110-750 Hamilton St | Vancouver, BC V6B 2R5 | t: 604.646.3200 | f: 604.674.8109 | e: info@doxafestival.ca | www.doxafestival.ca
RATED Y FOR YOUTH TICKET ORDER FORM
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# OF STUDENT
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FILM TITLE
DATE, TIME & LOCATION
We Call Them Intruders
Monday, May 9, 2016 | 12:30PM
VIFF’s Vancity Theatre
Act Out: Shorts Program
Tuesday, May 10, 2016 | 12:30PM
VIFF’s Vancity Theatre
This Land is Your Land:
Shorts Program
Wednesday, May 11, 2016 | 12:30PM
VIFF’s Vancity Theatre
Wizard Mode
Thursday, May 12, 2016 | 12:30PM
VIFF’s Vancity Theatre
INAATE/SE/ [it shines a
certain way. to a certain
place./it flies. fall./]
Friday May 13, 2016 | 12:30PM
VIFF’s Vancity Theatre
# OF ADULT
TICKETS
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TICKETS
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• Tickets are $6 each when purchased by student groups, minimum of 8 students.
• For each group of 8 students, one accompanying teacher/adult will receive a free ticket.
• Group sales accepted up to 7 days prior to performance date.
• Subject to availability.
• Full payment is required to confirm your booking.
• Credit cards and cheques to “DOXA Documentary Film Festival” accepted.
• Print and fax this order form to our office at 604.674.8109, or email a scanned copy to selina@doxafestival.ca.
• Group leader is responsible for picking up tickets at the venue box office 15 minutes before the show.
• No refunds. All sales are final.
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