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ANTOINE COLLINS | CANADA | 2025 | 9 MIN | FRENCH

ANTOINE COLLINS | CANADA | 2025 | 9 MIN | FRENCH

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Synopsis

Mona lives with two roommates in an apartment cut off from the outside world. Trapped in a daily routine of household chores and a strange ritual of nocturnal debauchery, the life on the other side of the window seems to be calling to her.

Filmmaker Bio

Antoine Collins is a filmmaker from Victoriaville, Québec. He is currently completing a Bachelor’s degree in Filmmaking at UQAM and has already had several short films recognized in festivals, including Chrysalides (2022), Zilliardaires (2023), and Tous les Chats sont Gris (2024). He explores themes of queer relationships, identity, and absence within projects where the unreal and the absurd intertwine with reality."

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