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Stéphane Lafleur
In the last 10 years, Stéphane Lafleur has contributed to the creation of more than 30 independent short films. He is notably one of the founding members of the Kino movement.
In 1999, his student short film Karaoké was selected at the Festival du Nouveau Cinema in Montreal and at the Toronto International Film Festival, where it earned a Jury’s Special Mention. Karaoké also won the Public Award, the Directors’ Award, and a Jury’s Special Mention at the Proje(c)t Y festival, dedicated to short films made in Quebec.
In 2002, snooze was chosen to open the Rendez-vous du cinema québécois. The film was also shown at the Toronto International Film Festival and at the Namur International Film Festival.
His latest short, Claude, has distinguished itself on the festival circuit, screening at the Toronto International Film Festival, the Vancouver International Film Festival, as well as Berlin’s Interfilm, among others.
Stéphane Lafleur also works as an editor for various television productions, documentaries, and numerous award-winning videos for bands such as Les Trois Accords, Malajube and Les Cowboys Fringants.
Continental is his first feature film.
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