Habibata Ouarme

Habibata Ouarme is an emerging filmmaker with a unique point of view. Originally from Ivory Coast, she has made Canada her home and has been an active in supporting issues dear to her heart. She is currently supporting the release if her first feature documentary film produced by the NFB, Koromousso, which she co-wrote, co-directed and appears in. Koromousso (Big Sister) tackles the issue of Female Genital Mutilation and premiered at the 2023 Human Rights Watch Film Festival in Toronto. The film has been selected in international festivals in the UK, New York and soon in Morocco. She has received Telefilm Canada financing for her next project, 1001 Crowns for my Head, a historic and cultural exploration of African and Afro-descendant hairstyles. She serves on the executive board of RAFIQ, a Montreal based, non-profit organization devoted to helping immigrant, racially diverse women. Habi is a member of the DGC, SARTEC and the FRIC.

Lise Beaudry

Lise Beaudry est originaire d’Earlton, un petit village près de la frontière du Québec et de l’Ontario. Son art s’inspire des loisirs traditionnels de la communauté franco-ontarienne dont elle est

Carolina Reis

Née au Portugal et vivant depuis plus de 25 ans sur l’Île de la Tortue (aussi connue sous le nom de Canada), je suis une artiste visuelle, designer et commissaire

Marcelle Lean

Fondatrice et directrice générale/ artistique de Cinéfranco depuis 1997, Marcelle Lean a connu plusieurs carrières dans les disciplines du théâtre, de la traduction et de l’enseignement avant de se consacrer