travelling dusT


Documentary, 26 min, USA, 2015.

Travelling Dust is a non verbal documentary that explores the themes of migration and cultural hybridity with a focus on landscape, indigeneity, and rites.

Filmed in various locations across the Americas - ranging from the Fiesta de la Tirana in Northern Chile, to the Colorado River Native American Days Fair and Pow Wow in Arizona, to the dusty streets of East Los Angeles - Travelling Dust is looking at some of the manifestations that shows how aboriginal cultures are evolving, adapting or transforming themselves in response to the effect of time and globalization.

The film is a collaboration between director Nicolás García, photographer Ruben Diaz, musician Steve Rioux and artists Camilo Ontivero and Javier Tapia.


BRAVE NEW RIVER


*** Winner/Gagnant: EMERGING CANADIAN FILMMAKER AWARD, Hot Docs Festival in Toronto, 2013 ***

A trip along the Rupert River just after it was diverted. Unlike conflicts of the past, Crees are now involved in the new hydro power project in James Bay, following the signing of "The Peace of the Brave". A look at different forms of relationship with nature, at the paradoxes of development and the meeting between two worlds

Documentary, 68 min, Québec, 2013.

Directed and Edited by : Nicolas Renaud
Music by : Steve Rioux
Production and Distribution : MC2 COMMUNICATION

La Bête du lac

An exploration of Pohénégamook Lake's mystery, from the point of view of numerous witnesses who swear to have seen an unknown creature coming out of the lake's dark water.

Documentary, 55 min, Québec, 2007.

Directed and Edited by : Nicolas Renaud
Music by : Steve Rioux
Production : Coop vidéo de Montréal
Distribution : contactez le réalisateur