Directing
Vincenzo Nappi is a Canadian writer, editor, and director born in Montreal, Quebec. He is best known for his short films "First Bite" and "Is Your Daughter Home?".
Ratgirl, a diffident 19 year-old woman, as she and her older roommate Alice discover their apartment is infested with rats — a claim which is adamantly ignored by their miserly landlord. Over the course of a hellish fourty-eight hours, Ratgirl unconfidently navigates sexual harassment, housing instability, ex-friendships, and suppressed mental illness.
In the distant future, within the city of LOS MUTANTES, FREDA DAVIS and LUCILLE NERO, two spies from the National Union of National Spies (N.U.N.S.), ask BETTY POWELL to help bring down the Catholic Association of Quebec (C.A.Q.) and its oppressive leader, JEANNE VERSACON.
A short documentary in portrait style about the queer sorority that formed between three roommates, Arianne, Amé and me, Marie-Michèle. It is a bittersweet collection of moments spent together, with the imminent move waiting for us on July 1st. The goal of this film was to commemorate how happiness can be found in safe spaces, for queer people and women.
Martin is a hermit overreacting to the covid-19 pandemic. He never goes outside and hoards toilet paper. Wanting to change his life, Martin breaks his prolonged quarantine by leaving his apartment to get a haircut. In this comedy, one discovers that getting a good haircut isn't that easy.
Alice tries to find a way to help her sick fish, while simultaneously finding herself." Little Fish is a film about letting go of childhood when you feel that you should, rather than when other people want you to.