Saguenay international
short film festival

Film
27e
Kunįkaga Remember Red Banks, Kunįkaga Remembers the Welcoming Song
Sky Hopinka
United States,
The video traverses the history and the memory of a place shared by both the Ho-Chunk and settler: Red Banks, a Ho-Chunk village site near present day Green Bay, WI was also the site of Jean Nicolet’s landing, who in 1634 was the first European in what is now called Wisconsin.
Film
27e
L'Effet de mes rides
Claude Delafosse
France, Experimentation
Claude, a multi-faceted artist passionate about animation, decides to make "his own" film at last, before he turns 70. He embarks with him on this adventure Gaston, his 7-year-old grandson.
Film
27e
L'Enfargée
Jean-François Leblanc
Canada (Quebec), Fiction
Film
27e
L'atelier
Namai Kham Po
Canada (Quebec), Documentary
Kathy Tran and Agnès Gaudreau work as auto mechanics at Bâtiment 7, a collective-run space that facilitates the integration of minorities. We get to know them through this inspiring place where they’re truly able to be themselves.
Film
27e
La Grande Arche
Camille Authouart
France, Documentary
With nearly 70 monumental works of art scattered throughout the district, La Défense, Paris, is Europe's largest open-air museum. Sitting between the legs of the gigantic Red Spider, I wonder how I didn't notice them before…
Film
27e
La Niña y El Tsunami
Leo Campasso
Argentina, Animation
February 2010. On a remote island in the Pacific Ocean called Juan Fernandez, everyone sleeps in town. But a 12-year-old girl feels a tremor and warns of imminent danger.

Film
27e
La Sixtina
Juan Camilo Fonnegra
Colombia, Animation
Vincho, a street dweller, spends his time recycling and classifying waste produced in the city to transform it in the source of his creations. Under a bridge, he works in his masterpiece: The Sistine.
Film
27e
La reine des renards
Marina Rosset
Switzerland, Animation
The queen of the foxes is the saddest of them all. In order to make her happy, her worried gang swarms out at night to lay at her feet the secretly written, but ultimately unsent love letters retrieved from the city's rubbish.
Film
27e
La théorie Lauzon
Marie-Josée Saint-Pierre
Canada (Quebec), Animation
This exploratory piece about Jean-Claude Lauzon, mystical and promising black sheep of Quebec cinema (Un zoo la nuit - 1987 and Léolo - 1992) takes us on the fantastic psychanalytical journey of a relationship between a father and his son.
Film
27e
La trajectoire des marées
Marie-Eve Boisvert
Canada (Quebec), Documentary
In the midst of the Quebecois North Shore’s winter, a young director and a woman with a nomadic past retrace the departures that carved their respective lives.