MacDonald-Harrington Building (McGill University)
815 Sherbrooke St W,, Montreal, Quebec, H3A 0C2
Join McGill University for a free screening of Night Watches Us (Stefan Verna, 2024, 42min) on February 10th at 6pm at the MacDonald-Harrington Building.
This film addresses themes of mental health and police brutality. Viewer discretion is advised.
On August 21, 2018, a son lost his father, a mother lost her son and a nephew lost his uncle. The community knows what happened. Flowers bloom where Nicholas Gibbs last drew breath. He was a 23-year-old Black man plagued by mental health issues but was murdered by the Montreal police. Stefan Verna’s Night Watches Us examines the systemic forces that lead to Nicholas’s tragic death, telling the story through the eyes of his family and community, united in their collective grief. Using a blend of documentary styles mixed with street art and spoken word, this film is a love letter in honour of Nicholas and the Gibbs family.