Juliette A. Lossky
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Biography
Juliette A. Lossky is a French cinematographer born and raised in Aix en Provence. She is based in Montreal, Canada and studied Film Production at Concordia’s Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema.
Known For

As a dizzying heat wave hits Montreal and throws the city into a state of general torpor, the residents of the Saint-Henri neighborhood fall prey to events that reason cannot explain.
Dogs Day

After a difficult separation, Serge Jr. takes his daughter Lily, 9, on a truck ride across Canada. They head to Alberta and its legendary Badlands World’s Best Truck Rodeo, a race Lily and him have been dreaming about. On the road, under his daughter’s increasingly worried gaze, Serge will eventually need to face the music.
Stampede

Two different but strangely complementary young women living together are pictured in a fragmented and non-linear narrative about incommunicability and alienation.
Le réfrigérateur

With a sense of strange timelessness, this fable immerses us in the daily life of a child fascinated by the elusive rays of the sun that stir life on the atypical lands of Himalia.
Himalia

When a young man belatedly reveals to his lover an omission, their romance wavers.
Three Months

Medical student Keity wants to become a surgeon like her mother and grandmother. But after her first operation takes a dramatic turn, she has to accept an internship at the morgue. Between her dead patients, her unconventional colleagues and seeing her grandmother’s spirit, will she tough it out?
No Ghost in the Morgue
In her deeply personal debut feature, award-winning filmmaker Carol Nguyen charts her family’s first reunion since her uncle’s mysterious death. Travelling together to Vietnam, the family embarks on a revelatory—and at times uncanny—journey through intergenerational trauma and many-layered loss. With care and probing curiosity, Nguyen guides her loved ones as they navigate unsealed medical records and a decades-long silence, ultimately leading them back to each other. A metaphysical poem for complex mourning, Still Night, Burning House shows how storytelling can transform grief into collective healing.
Still Night, Burning House

On a bright winter morning, Trevor and Elsa share breakfast in their Montreal apartment. Trevor interrupts the silence with a simple, "You good?" disrupting the balance of their relationship.
Joie de vivre

MLR is based on the concept of a momentary lapse of reason which is a sudden moment of clarity and understanding of something which ends just as quickly as it begins.
Momentary Lapse of Reason

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Noeuds

The short film "The Dismantling of Baveuse City" presents the behind-the-scenes process of creating a musical album entitled "Bienvenue à Baveuse City" - a world of colorful and playful beginnings invented by the rapper Marie-Gold.
The Dismantling of Baveuse City

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Quand elle tombe

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