Nadia Louis-Desmarchais is a young afro feminist director who aspires to give a voice to those we too often refuse to hear. She directed the short films Tell me all about my body and the controversial Rated X, official selection of the Festival Regard, the RVQC as well as the Festival Filministes. Her first fiction short film Troubled Water showcased at the FNC Film Festival and VGIK International Student Film Festival. She is currently writing her first medium-length documentary Black and White, which is supported by SODEC. Nadia is also developing her first fiction webserie The Adoption Constellation in collaboration with TOU.TV. Putting forward a unique and deep sensitivity in her artistic approach, Nadia is eager to get into the professional sphere to write and carry out intimate scenarios which, according to her, give the cinema its universal power.
Currently, post pandemic, one in two young people show symptoms of anxiety and depression. _The World Is Ours_ is a film that gives the opportunity to six Montreal teenage girls to leave their urban environment for the first time to take part in a nature canoe-camping expedition. By presenting their struggles and small victories, the film poetically and luminously embraces their vulnerability, ...
Currently, post pandemic, one in two young people show symptoms of anxiety and depression. _The World Is Ours_ is a film that gives the opportunity to six Montreal teenage girls to leave their urban environment for the first time to take part in a nature canoe-camping expedition. By presenting their struggles and small victories, the film poetically and luminously embraces their vulnerability, ...