A groundbreaking new documentary feature by filmmaker/media artist and 91亚色 Communication Studies faculty Michelle Mohabeer is featured as part of the 50th Visions du Reel media library in Nyon, Switzerland, from April 5 to 13.
The feature,聽Queer Coolie-tudes, will also be available聽online for three months following the festival.
Mohabeer is credited as director, producer, writer, cameraperson and visual designer of the film, which runs 87 minutes and is noted for being the first documentary feature written and directed by a queer woman of colour on the film鈥檚 topic.

A still image from Queer Coolie-tudes
Queer Coolie-tudes is a queer ethnographic documentary that visiblizes the intergenerational lives, histories, identities, familial relations and sexualities of a diverse range of subjects (academics, artists and activists) from the Queer Indo-Caribbean diaspora in Canada. Some are mixed race, including dougla (Indian-African mixture) and callaloo (creole mixtures), and genderqueer, disabled, aids activists and perform drag identities. The film was released on Feb. 1.
Along with Mohabeer, 91亚色 professors Amar Wahab of the Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies (LA&PS) and Andil Gosine (LA&PS and Faculty of Environmental Studies) are both featured in this film.
鈥淒iasporic communities have complex histories, identities and cultures, and the Indo-Caribbean diaspora has in many ways been misrecognized and invisible within Canada,鈥 said Mohabeer.

Michelle Mohabeer
Prior films by Mohabeer include experimental documentaries聽Blu In You (2008) and聽Coconut/Cane & Cutlass (1994); shorts Echoes (2003), Tracing Soul (2000), TWO/DOH (1996) and聽EXPOSURE (1990); and the experimental narrative Child-Play (1996). Mohabeer鈥檚 films have exhibited worldwide at more than 400 festivals, conferences and galleries, and have been collected by university libraries across the U.S., Canada, the Caribbean and Australia.
Notable awards and honourable mentions for Mohabeer include: the Isabelle Liddell Art Award from the Ann Arbor Film Festival;聽Best Film with Women鈥檚 Themes for Coconut/Cane & Cutlass聽and聽Best Experimental Film for聽Child-Play聽from the ZoieFest Online Film Festival; honourable mention for Best Canadian Film from the Images Film Festival in Toronto; and honourable mention to Coconut/Cane & Cutlass聽for Best Sex Scene from Turin LGBT.
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