Invincible
July 5, 2008. Marc, a 14 year old boy, plunges into the waters of the Rivière-des-Prairies while driving a stolen car. Invincible traces the 48 hours leading up to this incident as Marc confronts his desperate need for freedom.
“Special Mention Jury Prize” (international competition) at Clermont-Ferrand 2023
Canada | 2022 | 29′
Invincible
July 5, 2008. Marc, a 14 year old boy, plunges into the waters of the Rivière-des-Prairies while driving a stolen car. Invincible traces the 48 hours leading up to this incident as Marc confronts his desperate need for freedom.
“Special Mention Jury Prize” (international competition) at Clermont-Ferrand 2023
Canada | 2022 | 29′
Director
Vincent René-Lortie is a Canadian film director and screenwriter known for his grounded, dreamlike narratives. His work is a testament to purposeful and deeply personal storytelling, intended to make his audience reflect on themes such as mental health and childhood. He is a graduate of Montreal’s Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema, and is a member of the Young Guns ’20 class, an award ceremony dedicated to creatives under 30 from across the globe.
Invincible (2022), his debut narrative short, won the Special Jury Prize at the Clermont-Ferrand Film Festival and has since garnered several international accolades. Most recently, Vincent has been focusing on bringing to life the experimental film La Peau de L’Autre (2023), currently in post-production, and is developing his first feature film, You Were Always An Island.
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Director
Vincent René-Lortie is a Canadian film director and screenwriter known for his grounded, dreamlike narratives. His work is a testament to purposeful and deeply personal storytelling, intended to make his audience reflect on themes such as mental health and childhood. He is a graduate of Montreal’s Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema, and is a member of the Young Guns ’20 class, an award ceremony dedicated to creatives under 30 from across the globe.
Invincible (2022), his debut narrative short, won the Special Jury Prize at the Clermont-Ferrand Film Festival and has since garnered several international accolades. Most recently, Vincent has been focusing on bringing to life the experimental film La Peau de L’Autre (2023), currently in post-production, and is developing his first feature film, You Were Always An Island.
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