Isabelle Stachtchenko

Movies

À toi les oreilles
Cinematography
While the townsfolk are celebrating the village's anniversary parade, Étienne tries the impossible: to show them how beautiful his family’s cacophony really is.
This House
Director of Photography
Bridgeport, January 17, 2008. A teenage girl is found hanged in her room. While everything points to suicide, the autopsy report reveals something else. Ten years later, the director and cousin of the teenager examine the past causes and future consequences of this unsolved crime. Like an imagined biography, the film will explore the relationship between the security of the living space and the violence that can jeopardize it.
La Noirceur Souterraine des racines
Director of Photography
At Dusk
Director of Photography
On a class trip into the woods, Charlotte is confronted with her inner demons. Venturing alone into the icy forest, away from the pressure of the group and the obligation to eat, Charlotte will have to face her biggest battle yet, the one against her eating disorder.
How to Get Your Parents to Divorce
Camera Operator
Tired of her parents' constant arguments, 12-year-old Justine and her friends do everything they can to make them divorce.
How to Get Your Parents to Divorce
Director of Photography
Tired of her parents' constant arguments, 12-year-old Justine and her friends do everything they can to make them divorce.
Therefore, Socrates is Mortal
Director of Photography
Climate crisis forces a philosophy teacher to take action
The Greatest Country in the World
Director of Photography
In a province not so distant from ours, now controlled by a far-right government, the borders are closed and immigrants, now under threat, are desperate to get out. A Haitian woman hands over her young son to a thirty-something Quebec man before fleeing. With help from a Vietnamese former refugee, they try to solve the mystery.
Moi sans toi
Director of Photography
It all starts in June, with friends gathered at a cottage. All laughs and good times, Laurie and Olivier bask in their new love. But the next day, she’s leaving for a year in Spain, and Olivier starts to mourn a romance that never really got started.
Luz, un film de sorcières
Director of Photography
LUZ is an ambulance driver. Her work brings her to discover the inert body of Dorothée. That's when her dreams reveal the identity of the murderer: a malevolent woman who pursues her. There follows a duel between the two women, where the supernatural mixes with lightning.
L.A. Tea Time
Director of Photography
Fleeing the Quebec winter and her professional and romantic disappointments, the young filmmaker Sophie Bédard Marcotte embarks with her director of photography on a road-movie across the United States, which should lead them all the way to Los Angeles to meet the artist and filmmaker Miranda July. Obviously, nothing will happen as planned.
Claire l'hiver
Director of Photography
As a malfunctioning cargo spaceship is threatening to crash to the Earth, Claire is going through a difficult Winter.
Oscillations
Director of Photography
George Édouard is a janitor at the Montréal Polytechnique. The only other person he meets at night is a PhD student in physics, Audrey. They often meet to talk about music and science. One day George Édouard sees the return of his long-lost brother, René. The latter attended an exorcism. A ghost of the earthquake in Haiti has haunted him since.
Where Do Cats Go After 9 Lives?
Director of Photography
Lily-May decides to tell those closest to her about the choice she has made. She intends to end her life at an assisted suicide clinic. When the time of our own death is predetermined, is saying goodbye any easier?
What Remains
First Assistant Camera
Following a criminal act perpetrated by a small group of young men, several questions remain unanswered. While François searches for them, he must maintain control over his emotions, but struggles with his impulses and rational thoughts.
Tout ira mieux
Cinematography
A young couple on a hiking trip is forced to face the distance that has grown between them.