Isabelle Hayeur

As a producer, director and scriptwriter, Isabelle Hayeur has written and directed three feature-length fiction films: La bête de foire (1993), Luce-Guilbault Prize at the Rendez-vous du cinéma québécois, Les Siamoises (1999), presented at the prestigious London Institute of Contemporary arts and Le Golem de Montréal (2004), opening film at the Festival du film pour enfants de Montréal. As an adaptor of stage plays for the cinema, she has also developed over the years a body of work, producing about twenty films and videos with choreographers such as Ginette Laurin, Marie Chouinard and Susan Marshall in New York. In 2005, Richard Desjardins asked her to direct the video for his show Kanasuta which was nominated for Best musical DVD by l’ADISQ. She is a founding member and president of Réalisatrices Équitables.   Filmography   A Short History Of Madness (2014 / 27 min) Droits d’auteur(e) (2006 / 16 min) Kanasuta (2005 / 112 min) Le Golem de Montréal (2004 / 90 min) Les entartistes (2000 / 60 min) Les siamoises (1999 / 79 min) La chambre blanche (1993 / 12 min) La bête de foire (1993 / 68 min) Narrow room (1989 / 7 min) Londeleau (1988 / 11 min)