Monday, April 12, 2010

Hardworking Women Indeed

In March 2010, Multicultural Canada launched a new learning module Hardworking Women Indeed (www.multiculturalcanada.ca/ItalianImmigrationtoCanada), which looks at the contribution of Italian immigrant women to Canada.

When I was asked by the Multicultural History Society of Ontario (MHSO) (http://www.mhso.ca/) to work on this project, I had no reservations saying yes.  MHSO had a number of interview tapes of Italian women who were born at the turn of the 20th century, which they wanted to include in the national Multicultural Canada project.

Before long, I was honing my calabrese, napolitano, veneto, romano dialect skills in order to synthesize and capture in writing the womens' lives in Canada.  It was nostalgic and humbling to put these hardworking womens' experiences on paper, and then on the internet.  Each story, joke, fable brought me back to my childhood memories of growing up Italian-Canadian.  Each anecdote convinced me that these women had more fortitude in their soul than I will ever muster up in a lifetime.

Words on paper, or on the world wide web, can rarely do justice to the depth of life experiences, but Multicultural Canada and MHSO have tried to do just that with Hardworking Women Indeed.  If you read the module and learn something you didn't already know, I would love to hear from you.

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Montreal Premiere - Sunday, April 25, 2010

The Montreal Premiere of The Last Rite will take place on Sunday, April 25th, 2010 at 4:00 p.m. at CinemaSpace, at the Segal Centre for Performing Arts (http://www.segalcentre.org/), 5170 Cote St. Catherine Road in Montreal. Tickets are free, but seating is limited. Please contact me if you would like to attend and a ticket will be reserved for you.

No such work can be credited to one person alone, and this documentary is no exception.  There are many people who deserve to be recognized for their hard work in this creative project. I would like to begin by saying thank you to Ingrid Berzins Leuzy (http://www.ingridberzinsleuzy.com/) the Executive Producer, who planted the seed in 2008 over dinner one evening, that a documentary is something I should seriously consider doing.   Ingrid ensured we made it to the finish line, and picked up all the loose pieces along the way.  Thank you to Nigel Akam, Director of Photography (http://www.njacam.com/) - the talented man behind the camera, who brought the stories to life with the exquisite images he shot.  Thank you to Diane Akam (http://www.njacam.com/), the Editor, who worked tirelessly with 22 hours of footage, reworking and refining the story to make the documentary as engaging as it is.  Thank you to Nicholas Schnier (http://www.nschnier.com/), the creator of the original soundtrack for this documentary, who conducted multiple interviews with me, to ensure that he got it just right – and he certainly did.  Thank you to Madeline Ziniak for believing in my vision and Paritosh Mehta for being my lifeline at OMNI.



Toronto Premiere  From left to right - Nicholas Schnier, Diane Akam, Nigel Akam, Madeline Ziniak - National Vice President, Rogers OMNI , Ingrid Berzins Leuzy, Gina Valle, Paritosh Mehta - Director, Independent Production Development, Rogers OMNI.
The Last Rite continues to air in Ontario, Alberta and British Columbia. Please contact http://www.omnitv.ca/ for details.