Acting
Canadian actress and filmmaker.
Que ta joie demeure is not a documentary about being a slave to the machine, alienation, dehumanisation or exploitation. Sound and image, editing and dramatic structure are merely employed to transpose workshops and factory floors into the cinematic space so as to explore the bizarre environments that workers adapt to and with which they skillfully interact, as if humanity had never done anything else since time immemorial.
A badboy meets his dream car...
A videopoem on a text by Hélène Monette.
In the augmented reality game 'Real Life Dragon Hunter', Tammy's digital obsession strains her friendship with Rachel, who tries to pull her back to reality.
Two recently released prisoners learn to live in a sugar shack deep in the forest.
Road trip between a dying young man and his ex-girlfriend, who retrace the path of their last music gig in a rural tavern.
A sixty-year-old widow is trapped in a heavy daily routine, tinged with her bitterness towards life and her loneliness, until she discovers a mysterious hole in the wall of her living room.
his secret flame, to help her dispose of her belongings as she prepares to leave Montreal and start a new life in Berlin. They share a rather tense goodbye over several glasses of wine. Troubled by his conversation with Mia and by the appearance of a mysterious shadow in the back of the kitchen, Dom storms out, despite his drunken state. Then... A terrifying sound of a car crash. Time stands still.