This year again, Wapikoni's mobile studio travels through the roads of Quebec to stop in Aboriginal communities. Its mission is to provide community participants with the tools and support they need to transform their ideas into short films and make their voices heard through the cinema. The mobile studio trailer stopped in the Wendake community in July. During this 24 day stay, the team met Yani Hervieux. The 17-year-old man from Pessamit, but …
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This year again, Wapikoni's mobile studio travels through the roads of Quebec to stop in Aboriginal communities. Its mission is to provide community participants with the tools and support they need to transform their ideas into short films and make their voices heard through the cinema. The mobile studio trailer stopped in the Wendake community in July. During this 24 day stay, the team met Yani Hervieux. The 17-year-old man from Pessamit, but …