[1] She is best known for producing multiple projects with several Quebec filmmakers including Maxime Giroux, Xavier Dolan, Denis Côté, and Anne Émond.
Grant studied psychology and international development at McGill University in Montreal, Canada and graduated in 2005.
[1] She founded Metafilms in Montreal in 2003 with Sylvain Corbeil[2] and frequently collaborates with Xavier Dolan and Maxime Giroux.
The film was generally well received as a Hitchcockian Montreal psychological drama thriller, especially in its use of suspense and secrets with country landscapes.
Some criticized the film for what they saw as Dolan's self-obsession, as he held the roles of screenwriter, director, co-producer, editor and actor.
Shortly after their first project, they produced College Boy, a music video for the French rock band Indochine.
[12] Grant and Dolan already have another project in progress, Dolan's first English-language film The Death and Life of John F. Donovan, a "showbiz satire with a big-name cast: Jessica Chastain, Kit Harington, Susan Sarandon, and Kathy Bates".
"We were shooting it with $500,000, that's it, and we shot in Venice, Italy, and in Brooklyn", explains Grant about producing Félix et Meira at the same time as Mommy.