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Éviction is an intimate look at a unique community living in a crumbling triplex in Montreal's Centre-Sud. It's not just a documentary; it's a vivid portrayal of resilience and camaraderie among queer individuals navigating life's challenges. The film weaves together moments of celebration and sorrow, capturing the essence of late-night parties alongside the stark realities of their environment. The pacing feels organic, almost like you're wandering through their lives, experiencing both the highs and the lows. There's a rawness to the atmosphere—every frame feels lived in. The director, though unknown, clearly has a knack for highlighting the interplay of joy and struggle, making the viewer reflect on themes of belonging and the fragility of community.
Explores queer community lifeRaw and immersive storytellingCaptures the tension between joy and hardship
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Mathilde Capone
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