Claudie Lévesque

Claudie Lévesque obtained her bachelor degree in Film Production from Concordia University in 1991. Since 1996, she has worked in film and video as an artist and cultural worker at artist-run centers like Les Films de l’Autre and Main Film. Her productions have been presented in several festivals and special events. From 2003 to 2007 she participated in the Montreal Super 8 Festival, as well as other collective creations, where she directs several shorts, namely The Rise and Fall of a Long Distance Relationship (2008), Les Souliers de Dorothée (2005) and Magie blanche, winner of the Kodak Prize for best technique at the 2nd Montréal Super 8 Festival in 2004. Ma Famille en 17 bobines / My Family in 17 takes (2011) is her first experimental documentary.