Michael Marlatt
He/Him
Michael Marlatt (he/him) is a Canadian disabled film archivist and York University PhD candidate. His dissertation examines disability, chronic illness, and neurodiversity in moving image archival training programs in North America. He has previously worked on archival film projects for TIFF, CFMDC, York University, and Archive/Counter-Archive. Michael co-founded the AMIA Accessibility Committee in 2022. Michael’s work on film and archival disability advocacy has been published in The Moving Image, Archival Outlook, and The Journal of Film Preservation.
Sessions in which Michael Marlatt attends
Tuesday 20 June, 2023
Registration desk will be open every day from 8am to 5pm.Coeur des sciences (CO), Chaufferie, UQAM
CHAIR: Antoine DamiensAxelle Demus“I Have Waited 44 Years”: Preserving, Remediating, and Remembering the Archives of 1970s Queer Communi...
CHAIR: Dominique TrudelTakao TeruiRe-examining archival resources to identify overlooked stakeholders in British film policy: The Univ...
Wednesday 21 June, 2023
CHAIR: Melanie Bell Hossein Tavazonizadeh (online:
CHAIR: Brett BowlesAlexander Zöller and
CHAIR: Cléo Sallis-ParchetSam Meech
Coffee break at Coeur des sciences (CO), Chaufferie, UQAM
Screening of Jennifer Dysart’s film Kewekapawetan and plenary roundtable Television Archives Revisited Chair:
Thursday 22 June, 2023
CHAIR: Antoine DamiensJulia Polyck-O’Neill (online:
CHAIR: Dominique Trudel (Audencia Business School)Zoom: