Saguenay international
short film festival

Synopsis

Rang du lièvre is a documentary short film that focuses on neurodiversity. The film follows Jeanne, a 10-year-old neuro-atypical girl who loves skateboarding and snowboarding. A few weeks after starting her sixth grade, she receives several diagnoses from different health professionals: Jeanne has a language development disorder with dysorthography, ADHD, dyscalculia, and a coordination development disorder. Struggling with declining academic performance, she must learn to maintain her self-confidence and focus on her strengths.

Production :
Cadeaux Studio
Distribution :
La Distributrice de Films
Contact :
Camera :
Myriam Payette
Music :
Stéphane Lafleur and Christophe Lamarche-Ledoux
Sound designer :
Michael Anctil and Christophe Voyer
Screenplay :
Tim Bouvette and Jeanne Gourd
Director :
Tim Bouvette
Editing :
Marie-pier Grignon
Spécial effects :
Étienne Thériault
Cinematographer :
Cloé Lafortune

In competition for :


Best Youth Short Film Award

Direction
  • Tim Bouvette

    Tim Bouvette is a director and screenwriter. His realistic stories are rooted in everyday cinema, where the purity of the narrative is central. His latest short film, *La petite Floride*, has been showcased at numerous festivals worldwide, winning the Audience Award at the Regard Festival in 2020.