Still from Coconut/Cane & Cutlass

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Coconut/Cane & Cutlass

Canada and Guyana / 1994 / 32m / English

In-Person: Mon 26 June / 19:00 BST

Online: 23 - 29 June

A mythic/poetic rumination on exile, displacement, and nationhood from the perspective of an Indo-Caribbean lesbian who migrated to Canada twenty years ago.

The title of this film represents the psyche behind the collective memory, history and imagination of Indo-Caribbean people. Coconut/Cane & Cutlass, directed by Michelle Mohabeer, is a hybrid fusion of the autobiographical, historical and experiential, in an episodic structure that is richly textured and layered with optically printed imagery, front-screen projection, re-created archival images, oral narratives/histories, a spirit dance, and theatrically stylized dramatic scenes. The poetic, fragmented style and structure of the film represent the exile's internal struggle to "reconstitute" her own sense of self in relation to her history and ancestry.

Read Response

Allowing waters and truths to sluice in

A Response to Coconut/Cane & Cutlass, written by Shivanee Ramlochan

Listen to…

Guest Curator Neha Apsara talk about Coconut/Cane & Cutlass and the curated Begana programme in our Audio Programme, Before the Applause - available wherever you get your podcasts.