Born in Montreal in 1961, Sylvain L’Espérance studied film and visual arts. For the past 25 years, he has travelled widely, from Quebec to Mali to Greece. He has directed nearly a dozen films that combine direct cinema with experimental research to explore reality through a poetic lens. His films question our relationships with outsiders and marginalized communities. They give voice to migrants, workers, artisans, sailors, fishermen, shepherds, the unemployed and the homeless. These voices are carried by street theatre, song and poetry and merge into a political cry that speaks the unspoken.
Directing
25
Male
Unknown
Montréal, Québec, Canada
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Capturing Reality
Le temps qu'il fait
Un film de cinéastes
Into the Delta
Animal macula
La main invisible
Un fleuve humain
Americano
Fighting Through the Night
Bamako, temps suspendu
Standing on the Edge of the World
The Song of Empedocles
Shadows of Spring
Archéologie de la lumière
Paysage sous les paupières
Avant le jour
Something like Immortality
Marche commune