In recognition of Black History Month, The Dynastie Foundation is proud to be guest curator for the NFB and present a selection of our top three favourite films from its Focus on Black Filmmakers channel See more from our Black History Month Curators: Top Picks from ByBlacks.com Top Picks from Dalton Higgings Top Picks from Ella Cooper Top Picks from Michael P. Farkas
In recognition of Black History Month, The Dynastie Foundation is proud to be guest curator for the NFB and present a selection of our top three favourite films from its Focus on Black Filmmakers channel
See more from our Black History Month Curators:
Top Picks from ByBlacks.com
Top Picks from Dalton Higgings
Top Picks from Ella Cooper
Top Picks from Michael P. Farkas
Tracy Paulotte est Cheffe de programme et outreach à la Fondation Dynastie. Son expérience en gestion de projet et sa passion pour la production télé l’ont amené à prendre part à des projets et des initiatives qui visent à encourager le développement professionnel des personnes issus des communautés noires dans le milieu des médias, des arts et de la culture. Guidée par la volonté de tisser des liens entre les institutions et nos communautés, Tracy demeure engagée à contribuer au paysage culturel, un projet bien ficelé à la fois.
I was absolutely inspired by Claire Prieto’s Older, Stronger, Wiser. It’s an incredibly enlightening documentary that tells the untold stories of five Black women whose dedication to uplifting their communities in farming, activism, education or faith left a profound mark on those they encountered. Each woman is a testament to the power of sisterhood, determination and community. Their stories remind me that each of us can actively contribute to enriching the vibrant legacy and history of Black Canadians. - By Tracy Paulotte
Black, Bold and Beautiful truly resonated with me, especially growing up with my mom as a professional hairstylist. This documentary deeply explores how hair defines us as Black women—it’s more than just a style; it’s a mood, an accessory, a political statement and a way to connect with our spirituality. Nadine Valcin beautifully unveils the layers of our Black bold beauty, showcasing the multifaceted nature of our identities. Watching this film felt like a personal journey, highlighting the significance of hair in our lives and the power it holds in shaping our sense of self. - By Tracy Paulotte
As a Haitian myself, Stateless by Michèle Stephenson deeply resonated with me and emphasized the significance of amplifying the voices and experiences of marginalized communities. The documentary sheds light on the ongoing persecution endured by Haitians and Dominicans of Haitian descent in the country. It delves into intricate themes such as identity, nationalism, colourism, governmental accountability and socioeconomic disparities. It’s definitely a must-watch if you believe in universal dignity for all. - By Tracy Paulotte