Sophie Bédard Marcotte

Sophie Bédard Marcotte is a Canadian film director from Montreal, Quebec,[1] whose films explore the boundaries between documentary and fiction storytelling.

[2] She had a number of sound credits on films before releasing her debut documentary film, I've Gone Backwards or Something (J'ai comme reculé, on dirait), in 2017.

[3] Her second feature but first narrative fiction film, Winter Claire (Claire l'hiver), premiered at the 2017 Festival du nouveau cinéma before going into commercial release in 2018,[4] and was shortlisted for the Prix collégial du cinéma québécois in 2019.

Tea Time, a semi-fictionalized documentary about her own road trip across the United States with friend and colleague Isabelle Stachtchenko.

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