Birthplace Jonathan Lemieux
A person's birthplace directly influences the development of their identity. Running away from it is counterproductive as we always end up coming back. ±
Others' Gold Simon Plouffe
The arrival of the mining company Osisko creates a lot of agitation in Malartic, a small community of 3600 in Quebec, Canada. Many families and seniors need to write off certain elements of their heritage and way of life. ±
Going West Jonathan Levert
In the collective imagination, the West has been for a long time, a legendary destination for the people of Quebec. What is fascinating about this social phenomenon is that it persists even after many years. ±
Still Lives Vincent Ducarne
The characters portrayed in their intimacy are frozen in still situations which we encircle and describe the immobility, suggesting the complexity of a larger scenario that unfolds from both sides of those suspended moments. ±
Ring Around the Rosie Vincent Ducarne
In it's relentless and slow circular movement emerge 12 characters who are observing one another. The heavy immobility raises a dramatic tension, almost absurd, which reaches its climax when all the eyes are on us. ±