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'''''Mum's the Word''''' ({{lang-fr|Maman et Ève}}) is a Canadian documentary short film, directed by [[Paul Carrière]] and released on September 10, 1996.<ref name=cbcs>[http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/sudbury/lgbt-film-airs-again-1.4158294 "20 years after Maman et Eve: looking back on coming out in the Nickel City"]. [[CBCS-FM|CBC Sudbury]], June 13, 2017.</ref> The film centres on Rachel, Suzanne, Jeannine and Paulette, four [[Franco-Ontarian]] women in their mid-40s in [[Greater Sudbury|Sudbury]], [[Ontario]], who, after marrying and raising children, are in the process of [[coming out]] as [[lesbian]].<ref name=cbon>[https://ici.radio-canada.ca/premier...north-paulette-gagnon-maman-eve-paul-carriere "Tourné à Sudbury, le documentaire Maman et Ève célèbre ses 20 ans"]. ''[[CBON-FM|Le Matin du Nord]]'', June 13, 2017.</ref> | '''''Mum's the Word''''' ({{lang-fr|Maman et Ève}}) is a Canadian documentary short film, directed by [[Paul Carrière]] and released on September 10, 1996.<ref name=cbcs>[http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/sudbury/lgbt-film-airs-again-1.4158294 "20 years after Maman et Eve: looking back on coming out in the Nickel City"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/2018032...canada/sudbury/lgbt-film-airs-again-1.4158294 |date=2018-03-22 }}. [[CBCS-FM|CBC Sudbury]], June 13, 2017.</ref> The film centres on Rachel, Suzanne, Jeannine and Paulette, four [[Franco-Ontarian]] women in their mid-40s in [[Greater Sudbury|Sudbury]], [[Ontario]], who, after marrying and raising children, are in the process of [[coming out]] as [[lesbian]].<ref name=cbon>[https://ici.radio-canada.ca/premier...north-paulette-gagnon-maman-eve-paul-carriere "Tourné à Sudbury, le documentaire Maman et Ève célèbre ses 20 ans"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/2018050...north-paulette-gagnon-maman-eve-paul-carriere |date=2018-05-02 }}. ''[[CBON-FM|Le Matin du Nord]]'', June 13, 2017.</ref> |
The film won the [[Genie Award]] for [[Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television Award for Best Short Documentary|Best Short Documentary Film]] at the [[17th Genie Awards]].<ref>"1996 Genie Award winners". ''[[Toronto Star]]'', December 1, 1996.</ref> | The film won the [[Genie Award]] for [[Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television Award for Best Short Documentary|Best Short Documentary Film]] at the [[17th Genie Awards]].<ref>"1996 Genie Award winners". ''[[Toronto Star]]'', December 1, 1996.</ref> |
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The film premiered at the [[Montreal World Film Festival]] in August 1996, and was screened at the [[1996 Toronto International Film Festival]] and the [[Cinéfest Sudbury International Film Festival]] in September.<ref>[[Nathalie Stephens]], "Maman et Ève : Quatre courageuses Sapphos". ''Liaison'' (89), November 1996. pp. 6–7.</ref> | The film premiered at the [[Montreal World Film Festival]] in August 1996, and was screened at the [[1996 Toronto International Film Festival]] and the [[Cinéfest Sudbury International Film Festival]] in September.<ref>[[Nathalie Stephens]], "Maman et Ève : Quatre courageuses Sapphos". ''Liaison'' (89), November 1996. pp. 6–7.</ref> |
The film received a 20th anniversary screening at Sudbury's [[Queer North Film Festival]] in 2017.<ref name=cbcs/><ref name=cbon/> Paulette Gagnon, the development director of the city's [[Place des Arts (Sudbury)|Place des Arts]] project and the only one of the four women whose full name is known on the record, participated in media interviews to promote the screening;<ref name=cbcs/> she also appeared in a smaller capacity in the 1999 documentary film ''[[The Pinco Triangle]]''. Gagnon died in October 2017, several months after the film screening,<ref>[https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/sudbury/sudbury-paulette-gagnon-dead-1.4351478 "Paulette Gagnon, development director of The Place des Arts, dead at 62"]. [[CBCS-FM|CBC Sudbury]], October 12, 2017.</ref> and the film was screened again at the [[Junction North International Documentary Film Festival]] in November 2017 as a memorial tribute to Gagnon.<ref>[https://www.thesudburystar.com/2017...ilms/wcm/22b02d60-e9f9-b518-782c-d645abe82984 "Sudbury doc festival bringing 'hot, hot films'"]. ''[[Sudbury Star]]'', November 8, 2017.</ref> | The film received a 20th anniversary screening at Sudbury's [[Queer North Film Festival]] in 2017.<ref name=cbcs/><ref name=cbon/> Paulette Gagnon, the development director of the city's [[Place des Arts (Sudbury)|Place des Arts]] project and the only one of the four women whose full name is known on the record, participated in media interviews to promote the screening;<ref name=cbcs/> she also appeared in a smaller capacity in the 1999 documentary film ''[[The Pinco Triangle]]''. Gagnon died in October 2017, several months after the film screening,<ref>[https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/sudbury/sudbury-paulette-gagnon-dead-1.4351478 "Paulette Gagnon, development director of The Place des Arts, dead at 62"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/2018071...udbury/sudbury-paulette-gagnon-dead-1.4351478 |date=2018-07-18 }}. [[CBCS-FM|CBC Sudbury]], October 12, 2017.</ref> and the film was screened again at the [[Junction North International Documentary Film Festival]] in November 2017 as a memorial tribute to Gagnon.<ref>[https://www.thesudburystar.com/2017...ilms/wcm/22b02d60-e9f9-b518-782c-d645abe82984 "Sudbury doc festival bringing 'hot, hot films'"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/2019022...ilms/wcm/22b02d60-e9f9-b518-782c-d645abe82984 |date=2019-02-27 }}. ''[[Sudbury Star]]'', November 8, 2017.</ref> |
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