Video

Night Visions

Marusya Bociurkiw

1989, 58:00 minutes, English

TAPECODE 382.04

In their dreams, they move across borders they're not supposed to even know about. In the daytime, they work to hold onto what they have: culture, family, history. Sexual and cultural differences intervene. In a night of racism and homophobia, a vision of community appears and disappears, as in a dream.

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Critical Writing

Out on Screen
by Pat Feindel. Reverse Shot, Fall 1994.
Colouring the Screen: Four Strategies in Anti-racist Film and Video
by Richard Fung. Parallèlogramme, 1992, v. 18, no. 3.
Politics of the heart: Four Strategies in Anti-racist Film and Video
by Gay Doherty. Xtra!, Mar. 30, 1990, no. 145.
Sexuality and Politics
by Liam Lacey. The Globe and Mail, Aug. 4, 1990.
Within and Without: Reconstructing Regional Identity
by Sarah Murphy. Fuse, Spring 1990, v. 13, no. 4.
Sodom North: Bash Back: A Video Series Curated by Sara Diamond &...
by Sara Diamond. Matriart, Summer 1990, v. 1, no. 2.
Feminist Films Air Minority Concerns
by Randi Spires. The Toronto Star, Dec. 8, 1989.