Saguenay international
short film festival

Film
27e
Natureza Humana
Mónica Lima
Portugal, Germany, Fiction
Grand Prize winning film

In an apartment in a city under curfew, a day expands from early Spring to late Summer. A couple’s longing to start a family is shaken by a pervasive feeling of uncertainty.
Film
27e
Nid d'oiseau
Nadia Louis-Desmarchais
Canada (Quebec), Fiction
Aïcha, a 7-year-old black girl receives a drawing mocking her hair. With the help of her big sister, they will spend the evening trying to make her beautiful like her classmates.
Film
27e
Notes sur la mémoire et l'oubli
Amélie Hardy
Canada (Quebec), Experimentation
Capture, document, record, share, restart.
We are making ourselves more memorable than ever by archiving every bit of our daily lives. What if we lost something along the way?
Film
27e
Nous préférons fleurir
Alexandra Nadeau
Canada (Quebec), Documentary
Raw and poetical immersion at the heart of the Hochelaga-Maisonneuve community mobilisation against the container transshipment project in Montreal.
Film
27e
Now is the time
Christopher Aucher
Canada (British Columbia),
When internationally renowned Haida carver Robert Davidson was only 22 years old, he carved the first new totem pole on British Columbia's Haida Gwaii in almost a century.
Film
27e
Nu
Olivier Labonté LeMoyne
Canada (Quebec), Fiction
An ordinary young couple finds an isolated place to park their car and love each other away from prying eyes
Film
27e
Nuit blonde
Gabrielle Demers
Canada (Quebec), Fiction
Short & Queer Award winning film

Victor is unhappy in his housing for autistic adults. To avoid the Friday disco, he goes out for a walk in the neighborhood and then he meets a young prostitute.
Film
27e
Oasis
Justine Martin
Canada (Quebec), Documentary
At the dawn of their teenage years, Raphaël and Rémi are twins who see their fusional attachment crumble while one of them, suffering from an increasingly marked disability, remains a prisoner of childhood
Film
27e
Ode to the nine
Terry J. Jones
United States, Documentary
Echoing the work of Jon Rafman, a Seneca artist questions the capture of images and the future of his nation.
Film
27e
PLSTC
Laen Sanches
France, Animation
Welcome to the world of PLSTC, an undersea dystopia that submerges you in the disturbing reality of plastic pollution. Through a series of graphically confronting AI-generated and hand-composited images, this animated film confronts you with the devastating consequences of our habits on marine life and leaves you gasping for breath.