Fabiola Pierre Monty
Biography
Fabiola Pierre Monty is a Canadian filmmaker and screenwriter whose creative path was shaped by early exposure to the arts through her mother, the acclaimed actress, writer, and director Brigitte Poupart. Raised in an environment steeped in storytelling, Monty carved out her own distinctive voice in Quebec cinema.
Monty first gained significant attention with her feature debut *Les petits pouvoirs* (2014), a sharply observed drama that premiered at the Festival du Nouveau Cinéma and earned a nomination for Best First Feature at the Canadian Screen Awards. She followed this with *La ville d’un rêve* (2017), a meditative exploration of urban isolation that screened at the Toronto International Film Festival and was praised for its lyrical visual style. Her short film *Maman* (2012) also garnered critical acclaim, winning Best Short Film at the Rendez-vous Québec Cinéma.
Beyond her own projects, Monty has worked as a screenwriter for television and collaborated with other directors, bringing a nuanced, character-driven sensibility to every project. Her work often examines the quiet tensions in family life and the unspoken bonds between people. With a growing body of work that balances intimacy with formal ambition, Fabiola Pierre Monty continues to be a distinctive voice in contemporary French-Canadian cinema.
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