A gang of children from a Canadian village fool around and get a bit wild.
Cassandre Émanuel is an actress, author, director and director from Amos, Abitibi. Since her theatrical performance at Collège Lionel-Groulx in 2012, she has been involved as an actress in several short film projects. On screen, she plays Coralie in the "O" series, directed by Éric Tessier, Sister Marie-Rose in Léa Pool's "La Passion d'Augustine", an employee in the experimental film "Que ta joie demeure" by Denis Côté, as well as Maya in the web-series "Trak "on Vrak.tv directed by Simon Barette. With the collective Salut Poivre, she co-directed the short film "Dents" and "Couvre-feu" as part of the Festival des DocuMenteurs de l'Abitibi-Témiscamingue. More recently, she has also directed Elixir de Gumbo "Gang de rang" and "Wâwâte" clips, "Longtemps" by Mauves and "Comme douze" by Simon Kingsbury, all nominated at GAMIQ 2017.
Cassandre first screened with Cinema Spectacular in 2018 with her music video Long Time.
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