
Marguerite Ranger
Directing
Biography
Marguerite Ranger is a “Quebec-Vietnamese” artist whose practice revolves around video art, film photography, and drawing. She began her Art History and Cinema studies at Concordia University (2021-2022), before pursuing a bachelor's degree in Film Production at UQAM (2022-2025). Through her immersive visuals, she questions childhood reminiscences, dual identity, and art as a therapeutic device. Her work revolves around retrospection as a motor for transformation and evolution.
Known For

A tale where appearances deceive paints the portrait of a neighborhood filled with secrets.
The neighborhood moth

After living together for several months, Louis (24 years old) moves in with his lover Sam (35 years old) in the huge suburban house bought as a surprise by the latter. Despite the excitement generated by this pivotal stage in their relationship, Louis discovers that his new life is a prison: a suburb far from the city, his landmarks and his friends. An invitation to dinner will upset the couple, as a certain darkness sets in.
I'm Sorry

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Oski Koule Nan Koukouy

Back in the family home a year after her mother's death, a daughter begins a painful sorting process with her father, navigating between silence and memories, in an attempt to rebuild a fragile bond marked by absence and grief.
Echoes of Memories

Blending memories, fiction, and confessions, Silk Spun tells the history of three generations of women from a Vietnamese family since their arrival in Quebec in 1975. In the intimacy and vulnerability of her intergenerational relationships, the director exposes the contextual disparities transforming the relationship to individual identity among the women of her family.