Documentary viewing and Q&A with the filmmaker.
Learn about the trauma, abuse and long-term, multi-generational impact that residential schools had and continue to have on Canada’s indigenous people through a viewing of Aftershock – the follow-up documentary to We Are Still Here. Immediately following, filmmaker Dwayne Cloes will share about the process of making this important film and answer questions.
Aftershock: The Second Generation Speaks
The second generation of Residential School Survivors talk about what it was like being raised by parents that attended an Indian residential school. This documentary clearly shows that they did not have to go to a residential school to feel its effects. Filmed by Sarnia’s Dwayne Cloes.
Mon, Apr 22 | 9:00AM to 8:00PM |
Tue, Apr 23 | 9:00AM to 8:00PM |
Wed, Apr 24 | 9:00AM to 8:00PM |
Thu, Apr 25 | 9:00AM to 8:00PM |
Fri, Apr 26 | 9:00AM to 8:00PM |
Sat, Apr 27 | 9:00AM to 5:00PM |
Sun, Apr 28 | 2:00PM to 5:00PM |
The Sarnia Library houses a 306-seat accessible theatre. Up to nine seats can be removed to accommodate barrier free seats.
The theatre is equipped with LED lighting along aisles, wall sconces and ceiling, sound equipment, projection screen, stage, lobby area with servery and barrier free washrooms.