Sarah Fortin is a Canadian film director and screenwriter fromQuebec, whose debut feature filmNouveau Québec was released in 2021.[1]
At the 2021Whistler Film Festival, Fortin won both theAlliance of Women Film Journalists's EDA Award for best narrative feature directed by a woman,[2] and theBorsos Competition award for Best Screenplay for a Canadian film.[3]
A graduate of theUniversité du Québec à Montréal, she previously directed the short filmsDeux enfants qui fument (2004),Synthétiseur (2009) andLe fleuve à droite (2010), the documentary filmsStephen Faulkner: J'm'en va r'viendre (2011) andDu hockey propre: petite histoire d'un film culte (2016), and episodes of the television documentary seriesTaverne (2013) andEn marge du monde (2019).
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