Draft:Vincent René-Lortie

Vincent René-Lortie is a Canadian film director and screenwriter based in Montreal, Quebec. He was named amongst the 2022 Young Guns Class. He is mostly known for his first narrative short film, Invincible (2022), which won the Grand Jury Prize at the 2023 Sanguenay International Short Film Festival and the 2023 Prix Iris for Best Live Action Short Film.

Career
René-Lortie graduated from Montreal’s Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema with a degree in Film Production. After graduating, he began his carreer as director of narrative music videos. His music videos La Nuée (2021) and Wrap Me Up (2021) were both nominated at for a Juno Award. In 2016, he co-founded the production company Telescope Films with partners Samuel Caron and Alexandre Nour.

René-Lortie has made several experimental films, one live action short film, and is currently developing his first feature film, You Were Always An Island In 2023, he also directed a piece for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, titled 'Talk Away The Dark'.

Short Films:

 * 2022: Invincible
 * 2023: La Peau de L’Autre

Other Projects:

 * 2019: The Man Who Traveled Nowhere in Time (dance short film)
 * 2021: Sit Still
 * 2021: La Nuée (music video)
 * 2023: Talk Away The Dark (commercial short film)
 * (pending): You Were Always An Island (feature film)

Recognition
In 2022, René-Lortie was awarded with the Young Guns International Award, an award celebrating creatives under 30 from across the globe.

In 2023, his film Invincible (2022) won the Canadian Award 'Prix Iris' for Best Live Action Short Film. The short also won a number of awards from international film festivals, including the International Jury Special Award at the 2023 Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival and the Grand Jury Prize at the 2023 Saguenay International Short Film Festival.