
Marie-Michèle Wayland
Production
Biography
Marie-Michèle is a recent graduate in Film Studies Specialization at Concordia. A documentary director and editor, she is also passionate about feminist film studies and intends to create films upholding these causes and values. She gets involved through festivals, recently co-directing the 50th edition of the Concordia Film Festival.
Known For

Director Kayla Fragman presents a deeply personal, sensory piece on Parkinson’s disease and her Portuguese grandparents who lived in Quebec for 45 years.
Ilha Da Rainha

Oh, Canada. Such a wonderful place to live - WHETHER YOU LIKE IT OR NOT. A musical look into the artifice surrounding the Canadian identity.
Oh... Canada

Noah, an infamous internet troll, who at the behest of their idol Jimmy Beast, sets off on a mission to unalive the politician who banned the social media app in which they derive all of their self-worth and identity.
HUMAN ERROR
A short documentary in portrait style about the queer sorority that formed between three roommates, Arianne, Amé and me, Marie-Michèle. It is a bittersweet collection of moments spent together, with the imminent move waiting for us on July 1st. The goal of this film was to commemorate how happiness can be found in safe spaces, for queer people and women.
Fleurs séchées
Mrs. Fisher is 90; her store is 100. But she isn't planning on retiring anytime soon. Walk down memory lane in a shop from another era, destined to disappear.
Fermé Définitivement

An intimate insight into the life of Ilana, a single mother of three, and how her passion for pole dance has affected her young daughters and their family life.