Annie St-Pierre

Annie St-Pierre

Biography

Annie St-Pierre studied film at the Université du Quebec at Montreal. She has directed Migration Amoureuse, a co-production with France and Belgium that won the Pierre Perrault Best Documentary Hope Award, and Fermières, a feature film presented at the closing of the RIDM and widely distributed in Quebec theatres. Her first short fiction film 让-马克-瓦雷 won the Best French-Language Screenplay Award at the Regard Festival. An apostle of independent cinema, she also collaborates as script advisor, casting director, actress or producer with directors who inspire her, including Matthew Rankin, Denis Côté and Monia Chokri.

El Festival Internacional de Cine de Guanajuato

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2022

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