Constance Chaput-Raby is a Quebecois filmmaker. After studying journalism, she developed a passion for the documentary genre, a medium that emerges from reflection and fosters a close, enduring relationship with the subject. Her works celebrate the strength of the group through an intimate lens. She directed her first documentary film, Entre eux, which gained attention at the RIDM New Talent evening in 2017. She then directed the medium-length film Pathfinders, a forest-set story depicting the initiatory journey of teenage girl scouts (Special Mention by the Filministes Jury in 2021). She is currently developing two feature-length documentary projects.
With ropes and wood, teenage girl scouts build an ephemeral village deep in the forest, where they live together freely. Filled with raw beauty, both autonomous and vulnerable, they come face to face with themselves and learn to be tolerant of others.
With ropes and wood, teenage girl scouts build an ephemeral village deep in the forest, where they live together freely. Filled with raw beauty, both autonomous and vulnerable, they come face to face with themselves and learn to be tolerant of others.