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History Department Goes to Reelout

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On February 2, the Department of History will be the community sponsor of a film screening at , Kingston鈥檚 annual queer film festival, now in its twenty-sixth year. The featured film is , directed by David Secter. Made in 1965, the student production, filmed on the snow-covered campus of the University of Toronto, explores the relationship between two undergrad students, Doug, a well-liked senior with an equally popular girlfriend, and Peter, a shy freshman. Produced in the period before the decriminalization of homosexuality in Canada, Winter Kept Us Warm is considered the first Canadian film to explore a gay romance and became the first dramatic feature from Canada to show at Cannes. The film is the subject of , published by McGill-Queen鈥檚 in their 鈥淨ueer Film Classics鈥 series. Students in Steven Maynard鈥檚 course, 鈥淭he History of Sexuality in Canada,鈥 are writing papers on the film and the book. Steven will moderate a conversation between Dupuis and Secter as part of the screening. Winter Kept Us Warm will be presented on February 2, 4pm, at the Screening Room, 120 Princess Street.

Department of History, 果酱视频 University

49 Bader Lane, Watson Hall 212
Kingston ON K7L 3N6
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