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Isabelle Stachtchenko

Sortie prévue en January 2025

Universal Language

V.O.: Une Langue universelle
Can. 2024. Comedy by Matthew Rankin with Matthew Rankin, Pirouz Nemati, Mani Soleymanlou. Returning to his native Winnipeg to visit his ailing mother, a Montreal civil servant is plunged into an unusual adventure.
Runtime: 94 min.
Can. 2023. Documentary by Lysandre Leduc-Boudreau. A portrait of Jacques Duhoux, 85 years old, pioneer of Quebec's northern expeditions, and who, for more than 40 years, has been living alone and in autonomy at the foot of the Uapishka Mountains.
Runtime: 90 min.
Can. 2022. Docufiction by Miryam Charles with Schelby Jean-Baptiste, Florence Blain Mbaye, Ève Duranceau. The director evokes the memory of her teenage cousin, murdered in the United States in 2008, while imagining what might have become of her.
Runtime: 75 min.
Can. 2022. Dramatic comedy by Sandrine Brodeur-Desrosiers with Charlotte Saint-Martin, Louka Amadéo Bélanger-Léos, Liam Patenaude. Exasperated by the tense atmosphere at home, a twelve-year-old girl maneuvers with her friends to get her parents to divorce.
Runtime: 83 min.

The Myth of the Black Woman

V.O.: Le Mythe de la femme noire
Can. 2022. Documentary by Ayana O’Shun. Exploration of several persistent stereotypes and prejudices associated with the image of the Afro-descendant woman for decades.
Runtime: 94 min.
General

The Greatest Country in the World

V.O.: Le Meilleur Pays du monde
Can. 2020. Drama by Ky Nam Le Duc with Nguyen Thanh Tri, Mickael Gouin, Stanley Junior Jean-Baptiste. On the eve of leaving Quebec, a Vietnamese businessman helps his ex-son-in-law find a Haitian refugee woman who has disappeared, leaving him to care for her young son.
Runtime: 110 min.
Parental Guidance
Can. 2019. Docufiction by Sophie Bédard Marcotte with Sophie Bédard Marcotte, Isabelle Stachtchenko. A young filmmaker in need of inspiration and her cinematographer friend drive to Los Angeles, hoping to meet artist and director Miranda July.
Runtime: 84 min.

Me Without You

V.O.: Moi sans toi
Can. 2019. Sentimental drama by Guillaume Collin with Alexa-Jeanne Dubé, Simon Landry-Désy, Marie-Emmanuelle Boileau. Separated from the woman he loves, who has left for a long stay in Spain, a thirty-something Montrealer begins to question himself.
Runtime: 70 min.
Can. 2018. Drama by Ky Nam Le Duc with Ted Pluviose, Léane Labrèche-Dor, Ricardo Lamour. A Haitian-born night janitor is shaken by the return of his younger brother into his life, who makes a disturbing revelation about their father.
Runtime: 96 min.
Can. 2017. Comedy by Sophie Bédard Marcotte with Sophie Bédard Marcotte, Samuel Brassard, Alexa-Jeanne Dubé. During an emotionally difficult winter, with a space freighter threatening to crash to Earth, a young artist embarks on an unusual photographic project.
Runtime: 65 min.

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