Léonie Hurtubise

Léonie Hurtubise

History

Léonie Hurtubise graduated from the Cultural Production program at UQAM in 2017. She worked as a coordinator for the independent production company Colonelle films, based in Montreal. Having found her professional family, Léonie continues her career as a producer of emerging projects in both short and feature formats. Her films have been screened at prestigious festivals such as TIFF, Raindance, FNC, Regard, and more.

Profile

Léonie Hurtubise

Movies

À la vie à l'amor
Producer
Following a hard break up, Cesar feels nothing. On the day of his 30th birthday, he asks one thing and one thing only, from the people he meets: their testimonial on unconditional love in front of his camera. Throughout his interviews the young artist tries to understand a question that haunts him: how to love?
The Fading
Producer
In the heart of a foggy and rural Quebec winter, Luce, a grieving mother faced with the disappearance of her son, is taken aback when three local hunters track down the alleged killer, a seemingly harmless young man. When it is proposed to her to take revenge on the latter, the spirit of the masses slowly takes possession of her tragedy as the group sinks into the forest.
Miette
Producer
Through the encounter between a director and a scarred young woman, Miette explores how guilt shapes our personal narrative and relationships.
Madame Mollard
Producer
Bête noire
Producer
Two fleeing young sisters escape into a disturbing forest in search of the only individual who can help them accomplish a very difficult task.
Rooster's Crow
Producer
Drowned in the chaos of a family reunion filled with testosterone and pig roast, Reynald will try to prove to his nephew, his family but mostly himself that he's still king.
Death to the Bikini!
Producer
Lili, a feisty 10-year-old girl, has always swam topless. When her parents force her to wear a bikini top for a trip to the water park, she rebels: why should she hide her flat chest when her friends, all boys, don't have to?