Acting
An emerging director in the Canadian indie scene.
An unstable, aging party girl hits the streets of Montréal for one last night of drunken debauchery.
Like a mumblecore for invisible disability, The Diabetic follows a lonely and irreverent 30 year old Type 1 Diabetic named Alek who returns to his hometown to re-live his teenage 'glory days.' Upon arrival in suburbia he finds that most of his old friends have moved away, started a family, or simply grown up. Only one person responds to his invitation: Matt, an old acquaintance who has never moved away from the suburbs. Matt represents everything that Alek despises about suburban life; the banal, boring, and uncultured. Unwilling to give up on his nostalgic dreams, Alek parties with Matt, launching them into a hallucinatory and directionless fugue through the dark streets of suburbia. Throughout the seemingly never-ending night and as Alek’s blood sugars become more erratic, he pushes Matt and their adventure to darker and darker places with complete disregard for their well-being.
A writer struggling to keep up with the demands of the gig economy develops a strange case of hives.
A woman on the brink of 30 cuts her hair moments before hosting her birthday dinner and struggles to cope when nobody seems to notice.
A die-hard film enthusiast leads a campaign against one of cinema's greatest enemies: motion smoothing.
A group of wayward Millennials embark on their own unique, regressive journeys during the same night out on Montreal’s Plateau strip, chasing the past and losing the plot.
Noah, an infamous internet troll, who at the behest of their idol Jimmy Beast, sets off on a mission to unalive the politician who banned the social media app in which they derive all of their self-worth and identity.