Isabelle Stachtchenko Trailers
I Lost Sight of the Landscape TrailerTouching Rocks TrailerUniversal Language Trailer
I Lost Sight of the Landscape TrailerTouching Rocks TrailerUniversal Language Trailer
Total trailers found: 24
13 February 2016
Following a criminal act perpetrated by a small group of young men, several questions remain unanswered.
10 June 2022
Tired of her parents' constant arguments, 12-year-old Justine and her friends do everything they can to make them divorce.
24 April 2022
Climate crisis forces a philosophy teacher to take action
10 April 2019
Fleeing the Quebec winter and her professional and romantic disappointments, the young filmmaker Sophie Bédard Marcotte embarks with her director of photography on a road-movie across the United States, which should lead them all the way to Los Angeles to meet the artist and filmmaker Miranda July.
20 September 2024
Winter. Somewhere between Tehran and Winnipeg. Negin and Nazgol find a sum of money frozen deep within the sidewalk ice and try to find a way to get it out.
09 September 2017
Lily-May decides to tell those closest to her about the choice she has made. She intends to end her life at an assisted suicide clinic.
14 September 2019
It all starts in June, with friends gathered at a cottage. All laughs and good times, Laurie and Olivier bask in their new love.
11 September 2022
Shot in Quebec, Canada, The Subterranean Blackness of Roots is a 16mm film triptych which uses several processes specific to analog cinema (hand processing, optical printing, photochemical alteration).
03 August 2022
On a class trip into the woods, Charlotte is confronted with her inner demons. Venturing alone into the icy forest, away from the pressure of the group and the obligation to eat, Charlotte will have to face her biggest battle yet, the one against her eating disorder.
11 October 2017
As a malfunctioning cargo spaceship is threatening to crash to the Earth, Claire is going through a difficult Winter.
04 November 2022
Bridgeport, January 17, 2008. A teenage girl is found hanged in her room. While everything points to suicide, the autopsy report reveals something else.
26 February 2023
For over forty years, Jacques Duhoux, expedition pioneer in northern Quebec, has lived alone in the Uapishka (Groulx) Mountains.
17 September 2016
Bernard is an austere man whose sole occupation is to care for his beloved Line, who is very ill. Their son organizes a sugaring off party that forces Bernard to reconnect with the exhilaration of spring.
03 September 2021
In a province not so distant from ours, now controlled by a far-right government, the borders are closed and immigrants, now under threat, are desperate to get out.
03 February 2024
Inside a shelter, participants in a talking circle share their experiences of intimate partner violence as a way to regain their dignity and strength to act.
09 March 2024
While the townsfolk are celebrating the village's anniversary parade, Étienne tries the impossible: to show them how beautiful his family’s cacophony really is.
07 October 2017
George Édouard is a janitor at the Montréal Polytechnique. The only other person he meets at night is a PhD student in physics, Audrey.
03 April 2026
While going through a period of limbo, filmmaker Sophie Bédard Marcotte turns her camera on her playwright neighbour.
20 April 2023
Following the shooting of a documentary on the death of her daughter, a mother reflects on her own life and especially on the passing of time.
20 May 2019
LUZ is an ambulance driver. Her work brings her to discover the inert body of Dorothée. That's when her dreams reveal the identity of the murderer: a malevolent woman who pursues her.
05 August 2015
A young couple on a hiking trip is forced to face the distance that has grown between them.
20 November 2025
Tattooed hands gently glide over a rock face, probing it with the tips of the fingers. Three women, arms raised to a high boulder, appear to be in prayer.
10 May 2019
Now, Please Think About Yesterday, produced by the Canadian Centre for Architecture as part of the exhibition Our Happy Life: Architecture and Well-Being in the Age of Emotional Capitalism, contends with the challenge of objectively recording data on happiness.