Born in France and living in Montreal since 2009, Jérémie Battaglia became known through his photographic and video work on the student movement of 2012 in Québec. After directing several web documentaries for the National Film Board of Canada and participating in the creation of Télé-Québec's La Fabrique culturelle, he focused on the making of his first feature documentary, Perfect, a film that follows the path of the Canadian National Artistic Swimming Team as they prepare for the Rio Games. He has since directed The Brother, a short film mixing documentary and animated manga, as well as two documentary films for Télé-Québec.
Suffering from an illness causing paralysis in his body, Kaïs is awakened every morning by a different member of his family. Stuck in a frozen body, he dreams at night that he is the hero of his favorite manga, along with his brothers, Fehd the bodybuilder, and Zaïd the ninja
Suffering from an illness causing paralysis in his body, Kaïs is awakened every morning by a different member of his family. Stuck in a frozen body, he dreams at night that he is the hero of his favorite manga, along with his brothers, Fehd the bodybuilder, and Zaïd the ninja