
Jérémy Comte
Directing
Biography
Driven by a passion for skateboarding, Jérémy Comte directed his first short documentary, "Feel the Hill", at eighteen years old, landing him a world tour with the Banff Mountain Film Festival. Raised in the country side, and later graduating from Concordia University in Film Production, his connection with nature and curiosity for the human condition deepened with his travels around the globe. Comte is roused by psychological, raw narratives, finding meaningful connections through poetic imagery. Playing over 150 festivals and winning over 75 awards, his latest short film "Fauve" was nominated at the 91st Academy Awards for Best Live Action Short Film.
Known For

In the wake of his father’s disappearance at sea, Kojo, a young Ghanaian, is drawn into a world of street gangs and deception. Meanwhile, in Quebec, Tony discovers his mother’s relationship with a mysterious sailor who may hold the key to finding the father he’s never met.
Paradise

Set in a surface mine, two boys sink into a seemingly innocent power game with Mother Nature as the sole observer.
Fauve

Following a criminal act perpetrated by a small group of young men, several questions remain unanswered. While François searches for them, he must maintain control over his emotions, but struggles with his impulses and rational thoughts.
What Remains

Pierre is a very professional person, in all circumstances. But this time, he didn't expect to give so much of himself...
Anechoic
Left to their own devices in a remote country house in northern Canada during an endless heatwave, four siblings, a young boy and his three sisters, find themselves cut-off from the outside world by a prolonged power outage. When their parents fail to return, an initial sense of liberation turns to fear, as they ask whether the power cut and strange lights in the sky are harbingers of something more sinister down the line.
Eléo & Nova

Konkrete streetwear presents Rueda, a documentary about Frank Lavallee.
Rueda

Peter, a young multidisciplinary artist, faces his most ambitious project to date: sculpting an imposing wooden monolith. Excitement quickly gives way to a devouring anxiety that completely takes over his mind. His reality unravels as the walls of his studio close in on him like a vice...
Brute

Paths is a vibrant trip across the globe, painting an atypical portrait of humanity.
Paths

A program of six short films from Quebec and France: In love or impertinent, full of hope or anger. Naive, touching, dreamy, dreamed of or missed: youth can take many forms! Between those who grew up too fast and those who missed their chance, there are also those who lost their innocence over time and those who see their youth vanish in an instant.