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''Those Who Come, Will Hear'' () is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Simon Plouffe and released in 2018. A meditation on the importance of language in the maintenance of
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culture and tradition, the film documents the day-to-day life of various First Nations and Inuit communities in
Quebec Quebec is Canada's List of Canadian provinces and territories by area, largest province by area. Located in Central Canada, the province shares borders with the provinces of Ontario to the west, Newfoundland and Labrador to the northeast, ...
where indigenous languages are spoken, sometimes fluently and sometimes in
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to English or French."Preview: Virtually Absurd and Those Who Come, Will Hear at DOXA"
''SAD Magazine'', May 1, 2018.
The film premiered at the 2018
Ann Arbor Film Festival The Ann Arbor Film Festival is an annual film festival held in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Established in 1963, it is the fourth-oldest film festival in North America (after the Yorkton Film Festival, 1947; Columbus International Film & Video Festival, 19 ...
. It had its Canadian premiere at the
DOXA Documentary Film Festival The DOXA Documentary Film Festival is a documentary film festival based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is held annually held for 10 days in May, and is presented by The Documentary Media Society, a non-profit organization. The festiv ...
, where it received an honorable mention from the
Colin Low Award The Colin Low Award is an annual Canadian film award, presented to honour the best Canadian documentary film screened at that year's DOXA Documentary Film Festival. The award frequently, but not always, presents an honorable mention An award, ...
jury. The film's sound team (Cyril Bourseaux, Mélanie Gauthier, Simon Léveillé, Simon Plouffe, Lynne Trépanier, Jean Paul Vialard and Shikuan Shetush Vollant) won the
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for Best Sound in a Documentary at the
21st Quebec Cinema Awards The 21st Quebec Cinema Awards, the 21st overall ceremony in the history of the Quebec Cinema Awards, were held on June 2, 2019, in Montreal. Cinematographer Pierre Mignot also received the Iris Tribute. The ceremony marked the first time that four ...
in 2019."1991, de Ricardo Trogi, sacré meilleur film au Gala Québec Cinéma"
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, June 2, 2019.


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* 2018 films 2018 documentary films Canadian documentary films Documentary films about Quebec Documentary films about First Nations Canadian multilingual films 2010s Canadian films {{2010s-Canada-documentary-film-stub