Regard
28th edition of Regard, 2024
LocationSaguenay, Quebec, Canada
Founded1995 (1995)
Most recent2025 (29th edition)
AwardsGrand Prize, Canadian Grand Prize, Jury Prize
No. of films≈ 200 short films/year[1]
LanguageFrench, English
Websitefestivalregard.com
March 18–22, 2026 (30th edition)

Regard – Saguenay International Short Film Festival (French: Festival Regard or Festival international du court métrage au Saguenay), also known as the Saguenay International Short Film Festival, or simply Regard (stylized as REGARD; lit. "Look"), is a short film festival taking place annually in March in the city of Saguenay, Quebec, Canada.[1] Founded in 1995 by Caravane Films Productions, it is one of the largest film festivals dedicated exclusively to short films in North America,[2] and serves as both a gateway to the Americas for international short cinema and a launch pad for Canadian filmmakers seeking international recognition.[1]

The festival has been Academy Award-qualifying since 2017, meaning winners of its top prizes are automatically eligible for Oscar nominations in the short film categories.[3] It is also recognized by the International Federation of Film Critics (FIPRESCI).[4] The festival typically screens approximately 200 short films from over 50 countries during its five-day run and distributes over CAD$120,000 in prizes and grants to winning filmmakers.[1]

Since 2024, Marie-Michèle Plante has served as the festival's general director.[5]

History

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Founding and early years (1995–2001)

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Regard was founded in 1995 by Éric Bachand, a recently graduated art student from the University of Quebec in Chicoutimi.[6][7] Bachand conceived the idea for the festival while volunteering for the Festival du nouveau cinéma in Montreal.[7]

The festival was initially called "Regard sur la relève du cinéma québécois" (lit. "Look on the next generation of Quebec cinema"), and was later renamed "Regard sur le court métrage au Saguenay" (lit. "Look on the short film in Saguenay") before adopting its current name.[7] The first edition took place in the Le Ménestrel room of the Cégep de Chicoutimi; it screened both feature-length and short films and received an audience of approximately 30 people per projection.[8][7]

Film projection on a snow bank at Regard, 2001

In Regard's second year, filmmaker Sébastien Pilote—who would later become an acclaimed Quebec director known for films such as The Salesman (2011) and The Fireflies Are Gone (2018)—joined Bachand in developing the festival.[6] Bachand and Pilote conceived of the festival as a cultural bridge between the cities of Jonquière and Chicoutimi, which were subsequently merged into the city of Saguenay in 2002.[6] The two founders drew inspiration from the Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival in France, as well as the Abitibi-Témiscamingue International Film Festival in Quebec.[6]

Growth and development (2001–2016)

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The 6th edition of Regard marked a pivotal transition when the festival became exclusively focused on short films, abandoning feature-length programming.[7] The initial editions of the festival were also non-competitive, with awards being introduced at the 12th edition in 2008.[8]

By the 10th edition in 2006, Regard had grown significantly, receiving 10,000 audience members.[7] Under the leadership of general director Ian Gailer, the festival continued to expand, growing by approximately 4–5% annually through 2015.[9]

In 2015, Marie-Elaine Riou succeeded Gailer as general director, bringing international experience from her work in Barcelona and fluency in five languages to the role.[10]

International recognition (2017–present)

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The year 2017 marked a significant milestone when two of the festival's awards—the Grand Prize and the Canadian Grand Prize—were designated as Academy Award-qualifying by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.[3] This status means that films winning these prizes are automatically eligible for nomination for the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film, Best Documentary Short Film, or Best Animated Short Film.[3]

That same year, Regard became the third North American festival—after the Palm Springs International Film Festival and the Toronto International Film Festival—to host a jury from the International Federation of Film Critics (FIPRESCI).[4] The festival was also named one of the "25 Coolest Film Festivals in the World" by MovieMaker magazine.[11]

The COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted the festival. The 2020 edition was cancelled on its second day due to the pandemic's progression in Canada.[12] The 2021 edition, celebrating the festival's 25th anniversary, was postponed to June and made innovative use of drive-in theaters and outdoor screenings.[13]

In 2023, the 27th edition of Regard achieved record attendance with 30,000 audience members, cementing its position as the cultural event attracting the most tourists annually to the Saguenay region.[14][15]

Programming

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Official Competition

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The Official Competition is open to all Canadian and international short film directors and producers. Films must be under 40 minutes in length, with priority given to works completed after March of the previous year, independently-produced auteur films, and national, North American, and world premieres. All genres—fiction, animation, documentary, and experimental—are eligible.[16]

Focus Competition

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The Focus Competition encompasses several specialized sections:[17]

  • Tourner à tout prix! (Shoot No Matter What) – showcases films by promising Quebec filmmakers
  • 100% Régions (Philippe Belley Award) – highlights regional filmmaking
  • Americana – features first and second films from filmmakers across the Americas
  • Short & Queer – LGBTQ+-focused programming
  • Indigenous Perspectives (Alanis-Obomsawin Award) – celebrates Indigenous filmmakers

Youth Competition

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The Youth Competition presents programming tailored to various age groups from preschool through high school:[18]

  • Regarderie – cultural outings for daycare centres
  • P'tites vues (ages 3–7) – programs for preschool to 2nd grade
  • Grandes vues (ages 8+) – programs for 3rd to 6th grade
  • High school programs for junior and senior cycles
  • #13-17 – teen-curated programming

The festival's youth section reaches approximately 12,000–17,000 students annually through school screenings.[14]

Additional Programming

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The festival also features carte blanche programs given to foreign festivals, retrospectives, panorama screenings, and various thematic programs. Special outdoor activities include the traditional sugaring-off party and community events in the "Ruelle du court métrage" (Short Film Alley).[1]

Short Film Market

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Regard hosts Quebec's only short film market, an industry event that gathers approximately 400 professionals annually, including directors, producers, distributors, domestic and international buyers, journalists, and screenwriters.[1] The market provides networking opportunities through discussion workshops, roundtables, forums, master classes, and a video library containing all films submitted to the festival.[16] Activities are free and open to both professionals and the general public.[17]

Awards

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The festival has been competitive since its 12th edition in 2008. As of 2025, 15 awards are presented:[19][20]

Academy Award-Qualifying Awards

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  • Grand Prize – CAD$5,000 cash plus post-production services
  • Canadian Grand Prize – CAD$5,000 cash plus production services

Jury Awards

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  • Jury Prize – CAD$3,000 cash plus post-production services
  • Best Animation Short Film Award
  • Best Documentary Short Film Award
  • International FIPRESCI Critic's Award
  • Quebec Critics Award (AQCC)

Focus Competition Awards

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  • Tourner à tout prix! Award (Shoot No Matter What)
  • Philippe Belley Award (100% Régions)
  • Americana Award
  • Short & Queer Award
  • Indigenous Perspectives Award (Alanis-Obomsawin Award)

Audience and Youth Awards

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  • Public Award – Official Competition
  • Public Award – Focus Competition
  • Best Youth Short Film

Award winners

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Grand Prize

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The Grand Prize has been awarded since the 12th edition in 2008. It became Academy Award-qualifying in 2017.[3]

Year Edition Film Director(s) Country
2008 12th Don't Let It All Unravel Sarah Cox United Kingdom
2009 13th Two Birds (Smáfuglar) Rúnar Rúnarsson Iceland
2010 14th The Ballad of Marie Nord and Her Clients (Balladen om Marie Nord och hennes klienter) Alexander Onofri Sweden
2011 15th Garagouz Abdenour Zahzah Algeria
2012 16th Silent River Anca Miruna Lazarescu Germany, Romania
2013 17th On Suffocation Jenifer Malmqvist Sweden
2014 18th The Mass of Men Gabriel Gauchet United Kingdom
2015 19th Listen Hamy Ramezan, Rungano Nyoni Finland, Zambia
2016 20th Everything Will Be Okay (Alles wird gut) Patrick Vollrath Austria, Germany
2017 21st Home Daniel Mulloy United Kingdom
2018 22nd Black Line (Ligne Noire) Mark Olexa, Francesca Scalisi Switzerland
2019 23rd Riviera Jonas Schloesing France
2020 24th Atkurimas Laurynas Bareiša Lithuania
2021 25th Free Fall Emmanuel Tenenbaum France
2022 26th Vlekkloos Emma Branderhorst Netherlands
2023 27th Natureza Humana Mónica Lima Portugal, Germany
2024 28th Cross My Heart and Hope To Die Sam Manacsa Philippines
2025 29th Shadows Rand Beiruty France, Jordan
2026 30th A Shot at Art Ilke Paddenburg Netherlands

Canadian Grand Prize

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The Canadian Grand Prize has been awarded since 2008, and is Academy Award-qualifying.[3]

Year Film Director(s) Country
2008 My Name Is Victor Gazon (Mon nom est Victor Gazon) Patrick Gazé Canada
2009 Rains (L'Ondée) David Coquard-Dassault Canada, France
2010 Danse Macabre Pedro Pires Canada
2011 Mokhtar Halima Ouardiri Canada
2012 The Near Future (Le futur proche) Sophie Goyette Canada
2013 Edmond Was a Donkey (Edmond était un âne) Franck Dion Canada, France
2014 An Extraordinary Person (Quelqu'un d'extraordinaire) Monia Chokri Canada
2015 On Cement (Sur le ciment) Robin Aubert Canada
2016 The Voice (La Voce) David Uloth Canada
2017 My Last Summer (Mon dernier été) Claude Demers Canada
2018 Fauve Jérémy Comte Canada
2019 Just Me and You (Juste moi et toi) Sandrine Brodeur-Desrosiers Canada
2020 Cayenne Simon Gionet Canada
2021 Like the Ones I Used to Know (Les Grandes Claques) Annie St-Pierre Canada
2022 Sikiitu Gabriel Allard Canada
2023 Thirty-Second Season (La trente-deuxième saison) Charles-Émile Lafrance Canada
2024 EarthWorm Phillip Barker Canada
Losing Your Home (Juste un toit) Emmanuel Rioux
2025 Orbits (Orbites) Sarah Seené Canada
2026 A Wolf in the Suburbs Amélie Hardy Canada

Jury Prize

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Year Film Director(s) Country
2018 Sovdagari Tamta Cabrichidze Georgia
2019 A Sister (Une sœur) Delphine Girard Belgium
2020 Postcards from the End of the World Konstantinos Antonopoulos Greece
2021 White Eye Tomer Shushan Israel
2022 Warsha Dania Bdeir France, Lebanon
2023 Invincible Vincent René-Lortie Canada
2024 An Example (Et eksempel: Dem på gulvet) Selma Sunniva Denmark
2025 What If They Bomb Here Tonight Samir Syriani Lebanon
2026 Les Âmes du Fouta Alpha Diallo France, Senegal

Best Animation Short Film

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Year Film Director(s) Country
2009 Skhizein Jérémy Clapin France
2010 Logorama François Alaux, Ludovic Houplain, Hervé de Crécy France
2011 White Tape Michelle and Uri Kranot Denmark
2012 Not presented
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2014 Supervenus Frédéric Doazan France
2015 Hipopotamy Piotr Dumala Poland
2016 Sunday Lunch (Le repas dominical) Céline Devaux France
2017 Cipka Renata Gasiorowska Poland
2018 The Burden (Min Börda) Niki Lindroth von Bahr Sweden
2019 Riviera Jonas Schloesing France
2020 Girl in the Hallway Valerie Barnhart Canada
2021 The Passerby Pieter Coudyzer Belgium
2022 Night Ahmad Saleh Jordan, Palestine, Germany, Qatar
2023 Ice Merchants João Gonzalez Portugal, United Kingdom, France
2024 A Kind of Testament Stephen Vuillemin France
2025 Sans voix Samuel Patthey Switzerland
2026 Boundaries Seun Yee South Korea

Best Documentary Short Film

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Year Film Director(s) Country
2010 Wagah Supriyo Sen India
2011 Smolarze Piotr Zlotorowicz Poland
2012 Flying Anne Catherine Van Campen Netherlands
2013 Story for the Modlins Sergio Oksman Spain
2014 Jack, vétéran du Vietnam François Pesant Canada
2015 Un royaume démémage Terence Chotard, Raphael J. Dostie Canada
2016 Bacon and God's Wrath Sol Friedman Canada
2017 The Marmot's Cry (Le cri de la marmotte) Colin Nixon Canada
2018 Rewind Forward Justin Stoneham Switzerland
2019 Suspension d'audience Nina Marissiaux Belgium
2020 All Cats Are Grey in the Dark (Nachts sind alle katzen grau) Lasse Linder Switzerland
2021 Joe Buffalo Amar Chebib Canada
2022 Nuisance Bear Jack Weisman, Gabriela Osio Vanden Canada
2023 Buurman Abdi Douwe Dijkstra Netherlands
2024 O Gün Bu Gündür, Uçuyorum Aylin Gökmen Switzerland
Our Grandmother the Inlet Jaime Leigh Gianopoulos, Kayah George Canada
2025 Who Loves the Sun Arshia Shakiba Canada
2026 Ndjimu Petna Ndaliko Katondolo Democratic Republic of the Congo

FIPRESCI International Critics' Prize

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Awarded to a Canadian filmmaker in the Official Competition by a jury from the International Federation of Film Critics.[4]

Year Film Director(s) Country
2017 An Other (Un autre) Nils Caneele Canada
2018 Go Play Outside (Va jouer dehors) Adib Alkhalidey Canada
2019 The Colour of Your Lips (La couleur de tes lèvres) Annick Blanc Canada
2020 Nitrate Yousra Benziane Canada
2021 Ain't No Time for Women (Y'a pas d'heure pour les femmes) Sarra El Abed Canada
2022 Nuisance Bear Jack Weisman, Gabriela Osio Vanden Canada
2023 Madeleine Raquel Sancinetti Canada
2024 Extras Marc-Antoine Lemire Canada
2025 Orbits (Orbites) Sarah Seené Canada
2026 A Wolf in the Suburbs Amélie Hardy Canada

AQCC Quebec Critics' Award

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Year Film Director(s) Country
2018 Mother (Madre) Rodrigo Sorogoyen Spain
2019 Le champ de maïs Sandhya Suri France, United Kingdom, India
2020 The Manila Lover Johanna Pyykkö Philippines, Norway
2021 Maalbeek Ismaël Joffroy Chandoutis France
2022 Soft Animals Renée Zhan United Kingdom
2023 Se dit d'un cerf qui quitte son bois Salomé Crickx Belgium
2024 The Miracle Nienke Deutz Belgium, Netherlands, France
2025 O Rúnar Rúnarsson Iceland, Sweden
2026 Sixty-Seven Milliseconds (Soixante-sept millisecondes) Fleury Fontaine France

Tourner à tout prix! (Shoot No Matter What) Award

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Awarded to an independent Quebec short film produced without institutional financial assistance.

Year Film Director(s)
2008 Un an déjà Claudia Chabot
2009 Chère Rosalia Aude Maltais-Landry, Iphigénie Marcoux-Fortier, Karine Van Ameringen
2010 Crudités Lawrence Côté-Collins
2011 Fuck That Lawrence Côté-Collins
2012 Il ne fait pas soleil Xavier Beauchesne-Rondeau
2013 Ô Divin Bovin Alexandre Ruffin
2014 Lespouère Moïse Marcoux-Chabot
2015 Le Truck Sandrine Brodeur-Desrosiers
2016 Papa Trouble Cécile Gariépy
2017 Quand je serai parti Justin Richard-Dostie
2018 L'Appartement Justine Gauthier
2019 Le déménagement Gabriel Vilandré
2020 Mon père, Elvis Éric Piccoli
2021 L'Expiration Joris Cottin
2022 Do Butterflies Remember Being Caterpillars? Caraz
2023 Bergen, Norvège Alexia Roc
2024 Unclean Simon Chouinard
2025 Ma sœur Rosalie Pelletier
2026 Fan Philippe Berthelet

Americana Award

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Awarded to an emerging filmmaker from the Americas.

Year Film Director(s) Country
2020 Quebramar Cris Lyra Brazil
2021 Cumbres y cenizas Fernando Criollo Peru
2022 Pilona July Naters Peru
2023 Entre dos islas Hideki Nakazaki Cuba, Spain
2024 AliEN0089 Valeria Hofmann Chile, Argentina
2025 Servicio necrológico para usted María Salafranca Cuba
2026 Niña Chilapa Juana Lotero López Colombia

Philippe Belley Award (100% Régions)

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Awarded to a filmmaker based outside of Montreal, honouring the memory of Saguenay filmmaker Philippe Belley.

Year Film Director(s)
2021 Girls Shouldn't Walk Alone at Night (Les filles ne marchent pas seules la nuit) Katerine Martineau
2022 Rencontre avec Robert Dole François Harvey
2023 Au bout du monde William Pagé
2025 Interurbain Marc-Olivier Huard
2026 Au cœur du remous Mélanie Saint-Germain

Short & Queer Award

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Year Film Director(s) Country
2023 Blond Night (Nuit blonde) Gabrielle Demers Canada
2024 Dildotectonics Tomás Paula Marques Portugal
2025 The Eating of an Orange May Kindred-Boothby United Kingdom
2026 Bleifrei 95 Tina Muffler, Emma Hütt Germany, Austria

Indigenous Perspectives Award (Alanis Obomsawin Award)

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Year Film Director(s) Country
2025 Dipped in Black (Marungka tjalatjunu) Derik Lynch, Matthew Thorne Australia
2026 The Great Cherokee Grandmother Anthony Sneed United States

Public Award – Official Competition

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Year Film Director(s) Country
2008 J'viendrai t'chercher Sophie Dupuis Canada
2009 Belle maman Sébastien Trahan, Simon Lamontagne Canada
2010 Toute ma vie Pierre Ferrière France
2011 Born Sweet Cynthia Wade United States
2012 L'Accordeur Olivier Treiner France
2013 Délivre-moi Antoine Duquesne Belgium
2014 An Extraordinary Person (Quelqu'un d'extraordinaire) Monia Chokri Canada
2015 Aubabe Mauro Carraro Switzerland
2016 The Voice (La voce) David Uloth Canada
2017 Law of Lamb (La laine sur le dos) Lotfi Achour France, Tunisia
2018 Trois pages Roger Gariépy Canada
2019 Nursery Rhymes Tom Noakes Australia
2020 La petite Floride Tim Bouvette Canada
2021 Pharmakon Jean-Martin Gagnon Canada
2022 Suzanne & Chantal Rachel Graton Canada
2023 An Avocado Pit Ary Zara Portugal
2024 Extras Marc-Antoine Lemire Canada
2025 The Punk of Natashquan (Le punk de Natashquan) Nicolas Lachapelle Canada
2026 Diego Melissa Silveira France

Public Award – Parallel/Focus Competition

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Year Film Director(s) Country
2022 A Shore Away (L'Autre rive) Gaëlle Graton Canada
2023 Bonne fête, le désordre! Jean-Martin Gagnon, Guillaume Harvey Canada
2024 Audio y el Caimán Andres I. Estrada Canada, Venezuela
2025 Le patenteux Maude Petel-Légaré Canada

Best Youth Short Film

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Year Film Director(s) Country
2016 The Painter of Jalouzzi Bryn Moser, David Darg Haiti
2017 Blind Vaysha Theodore Ushev Canada
2018 Fauve Jérémy Comte Canada
2019 Irony Radheya Jegatheva Australia
2020 Poustet Draka Martin Smatana Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia
2021 Only a Child Simone Giampaolo Switzerland
2023 Death to the Bikini! (À mort le bikini !) Justine Gauthier Canada
2024 My Name Is Edgar and I Have a Cow Filip Diviak Slovakia, Czech Republic
2025 Game Rules Christian Zetterberg Sweden
2026 La Légende du Colibri Morgan Devos France

Best Quebec Youth Short Film

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Year Film Director(s) Country
2026 C'est ma sœur Zoé Pelchat Canada

Bourse à la création du Saguenay

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A prize for local filmmakers from the Saguenay—Lac-Saint-Jean region.

Year Film Director(s)
2011 Madame Dubois et les cyclo-machines Claudia Chabot
2012 Haut-Fond prince Martin Rodolphe Villeneuve
2013 Award not presented
2014 Joggin Yohann Gasse
2015 Blue Thunder (Bleu tonnerre) Jean-Marc E. Roy, Philippe David Gagné
2016 Le Passage Alexa Tremblay-Francoeur
2017 Brutes Are Afraid of Silence (Le silence fait peur aux brutes) Étienne Boulanger
2018 Crème de menthe Jean-Marc E. Roy, Philippe David Gagné
2019 À l'aube Anaë Bilodeau, Louis-Pierre Cossette
2020 Playeros: travailleurs des plages Alexandre Beaumont-Vachon
2021 Girls Shouldn't Walk Alone at Night (Les filles ne marchent pas seules la nuit) Katerine Martineau

Best Direction

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Award presented from 2008 to 2017 for the best direction in a Quebec short film.

Year Film Director(s)
2008 Madame Tutli-Putli Chris Lavis, Maciek Szczerbowski
2009 Beyond the Walls (La Battue) Guy Édoin
2010 The Delian Mode Kara Blake
2011 Opasatica Éric Morin
2012 Solar Wind (Vent solaire) Ian Lagarde
2013 Struggle (Faillir) Sophie Dupuis
2014 The Cut (La Coupe) Geneviève Dulude-De Celles
2015 Nan Lakou Kanaval Kaveh Nabatian
2016 Overpass (Viaduc) Patrice Laliberté
2017 The Beep Test (La Course navette) Maxime Aubert

Best Screenplay

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Award presented from 2008 to 2017 for the best screenplay in a Quebec short film.

Year Film Director(s)
2008 J'viendrai t'chercher Sophie Dupuis
2009 Rosa, Rosa Félix Dufour-Laperrière
2010 Snow Hides the Shade of Fig Trees (La neige cache l'ombre des figuiers) Samer Najari
2011 Light in the Night (Lumière dans la nuit) Pierre-Luc Lafontaine
2012 Surveillant Yan Giroux
2013 Edmond Was a Donkey (Edmond était un âne) Franck Dion
2014 Remember Me (Mémorable moi) Jean-François Asselin
2015 Award not presented
2016 Jean-Marc Vallée Annie St-Pierre
2017 Comme les dinosaures Emilie Rosas

Coup de cœur BravoFACT

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Year Film Director(s)
2008 I Met the Walrus John Raskin

Notable alumni

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Several filmmakers have launched or advanced their careers through Regard before achieving international recognition:

Organization

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The festival is produced by Caravane Films Productions, a non-profit organization with the mission of producing Regard and its related activities. The organization contributes to film education for youth, promotes and disseminates short films to the general public, facilitates professional networking, and supports film creation.[1]

Educational outreach

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Through its Caravane du court métrage (Short Film Caravan) program, the organization conducts year-round school tours, bringing short film screenings and cinema workshops to thousands of elementary and high school students across the Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean region.[22]

Leadership

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The festival has had several general directors:

  • Ian Gailer (until 2015)
  • Marie-Elaine Riou (2015–2022)[10][23]
  • Marie-Michèle Plante (2024–present)[5]

Honorary presidents

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Since 1998, the festival has featured honorary presidents (présidents d'honneur), typically notable figures from Quebec cinema and television:

Cultural impact

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Regard has become the cultural event attracting the most tourists annually to the Saguenay region.[15] The festival is known for its distinctive atmosphere, combining the warmth of a sugar shack with the excitement of a film festival despite the challenging winter conditions—with temperatures well below zero and snowbanks reaching several feet high during the March event.[2]

In 2021, the City of Saguenay allocated a budget of CAD$25,000 to Caravane Films Productions for the construction of a creation residence in memory of Philippe Belley, a Saguenay filmmaker who died in 2021 while training for a crossing of Lac Saint-Jean. The Philippe Belley Award at the festival now honors his memory.[24]

See also

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References

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  2. ^ a b c d e f Smith, Justine (2 April 2025). "At Regard it's more than OK to be a 'little freak'". CBC News. Retrieved 14 December 2025.
  3. ^ a b c d e Gravel, Anne-Marie (10 January 2017). "REGARD ouvre une porte vers les Oscars". Le Quotidien (in French). Retrieved 21 January 2024.
  4. ^ a b c Gravel, Anne-Marie (26 January 2017). "Un jury international de prestige au Festival REGARD". Le Quotidien (in French). Retrieved 25 March 2024.
  5. ^ a b Boutin, Vicky (3 December 2024). "Marie-Michèle Plante prend la tête du Festival REGARD". Radio-Canada (in French). Retrieved 3 December 2024.
  6. ^ a b c d e Gagnon, Emilie (27 May 2021). "Le début d'une grande histoire". Le Quotidien (in French). Retrieved 6 February 2024.
  7. ^ a b c d e f Perreault, Mathieu (May 2006). "Quand Chicoutimi se veut internationale" (PDF). Séquences : La revue de cinéma (in French). No. 243. Retrieved 6 February 2024.
  8. ^ a b Belley, Marie-Josée (26 February 2004). "Faire court et bien". Voir (in French). Retrieved 6 February 2024.
  9. ^ "Regard sur le court métrage au Saguenay". Radio-Canada (in French). 13 March 2015. Retrieved 6 February 2024.
  10. ^ a b "Marie-Elaine Riou devient directrice générale de Regard sur le court métrage au Saguenay". Voir (in French). 17 June 2015. Retrieved 5 February 2026.
  11. ^ "MovieMaker's 25 Coolest Film Festivals in the World, 2019". MovieMaker Magazine. 2019. Retrieved 5 February 2026.
  12. ^ Gérald, Laïma A. (12 April 2023). "On a pris des nouvelles de Gabrielle Boudreau, la grande gagnante de Révolution". Urbania (in French). Retrieved 21 January 2024.
  13. ^ Duchesne, André (11 June 2021). "25e REGARD: Le grand retour d'un festival chéri". La Presse (in French). Retrieved 21 January 2024.
  14. ^ a b Bélanger, Cédric (29 March 2023). "Courts métrages: Le festival Regard de Saguenay fracasse un record d'assistance". Le Journal de Québec (in French). Retrieved 6 February 2024.
  15. ^ a b "Qui sommes-nous". festivalregard.com (in French). Retrieved 5 February 2026.
  16. ^ a b "Regard". Festagent. Retrieved 5 February 2026.
  17. ^ a b "Call for Entries". festivalregard.com. Retrieved 5 February 2026.
  18. ^ "Volet scolaire". festivalregard.com (in French). Retrieved 5 February 2026.
  19. ^ Vigneault, Alexandre (25 March 2024). "Le festival REGARD remet ses prix". La Presse (in French). Retrieved 27 March 2024.
  20. ^ "Press release: We know the 15 winning short films of the REGARD Festival!". festivalregard.com. Retrieved 27 March 2024.
  21. ^ "Meryam Joobeur". Réalisatrices Équitables (in French). Retrieved 5 February 2026.
  22. ^ "Festival REGARD (Caravane Films Productions)". Répertoire culture-éducation (in French). Ministère de la Culture et des Communications du Québec. Retrieved 5 February 2026.
  23. ^ "Festival REGARD: Le bilan de Marie-Élaine Riou". La Presse (in French). 22 March 2022. Retrieved 5 February 2026.
  24. ^ "Une résidence de création en l'honneur du regretté Philippe Belley à Saguenay". Radio-Canada (in French). Retrieved 5 February 2026.
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