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Hello Stranger

Hello Stranger

AMÉLIE HARDY | CANADA | 2024 | 16 MIN | ENGLISH

AMÉLIE HARDY | CANADA | 2024 | 16 MIN | ENGLISH

VIRTUALShortMADE AU CANADACOMPETITIONA Question of Gender

Synopsis

Between loads of laundry at the corner laundromat, Cooper shares the tumultuous story of her gender reassignment journey.

Filmmaker Bio

After completing her film studies at Montreal’s University, Amélie directs several short films. Her documentary work, in which humanity, aestheticism and an ingenious way of staging reality define her style. Amélie's projects (About memory and loss, Ordinary's Life Chronicles, Happy Life, Train Hopper) have earned several awards and have traveled around the world.

Producer

Sarah Mannering, Fanny Drew

Writer

Amélie Hardy, Cooper Josephine Holt

Cinematographer

Myrian Payette

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