Recently graduated from Concordia with a major in film production and a minor in studio arts, Grace D. Singh is a multidisciplinary artist. She practices filmmaking, writing and illustrating. She also has a diploma in documentary filmmaking from Rivière-du-Loup's CEGEP. Grace's work is a dive into the fringe, ugliness and sublime beauty. Her cinematic practice is rooted in communitarian values and employs self-representation as a formal tool to create meaningful art.
Karan and Rohan, two biracial brothers raised in an alternative, unique, and marginal environment, creatively find ways to pass the time. Like many kids, a trip to buy candy often feels like the perfect escape from boredom. This short film is an ode to the power of reality and fiction, the love between two brothers, and the beauty of the Quebec countryside.
Karan and Rohan, two biracial brothers raised in an alternative, unique, and marginal environment, creatively find ways to pass the time. Like many kids, a trip to buy candy often feels like the perfect escape from boredom. This short film is an ode to the power of reality and fiction, the love between two brothers, and the beauty of the Quebec countryside.