
A poet, filmmaker, and interdisciplinary artist, Guillaume Gagnon Lortie creates a high-tension body of work that blends ecstasy, fragility, and the dangers of the world. He tirelessly explores the meaning of the sacred, the beauty of vertigo, and the word as a site of redemption. From his books (published by Pas de vagues) to his films and performances, he pursues a quest for the absolute: to create a contemporary liturgy of life, between disaster and transfiguration. His work is part of a deeply embodied exploration, where love and faith become acts of survival, spiritual imperatives, and a way of holding reality at arm’s length, even as it burns.
Eve Aubert is a Quebec actress, author, and director. Her practice, rooted in intimacy, is distinguished by a keen eye for humanity, the poetry of gestures, the presence of bodies, and the fault lines that run through human beings. Through her projects, she affirms a personal artistic approach, marked by great formal delicacy and a reflection on the sacred, memory, and the links between generations. Sister of actor and director Robin Aubert, she continues a strong artistic lineage while developing a singular and resolutely contemporary voice.